Taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music.
1 Thirty-year-old social media consultant Zeynep said pole dancing made her feel free.
2 The dancing went on; she was waltzing now in the interminable german.
3 I would rather see you in your grave than in a dancing - school .
4 Families celebrated, groups of young men dancing together when their names appeared.
5 He and his wife danced, gave dancing lessons and health culture classes.
6 All the tribes of the North are dancing in the war dance.
7 We're pretty pleased with the result - it should get people dancing .
8 Sunday there was dancing in the village; she was almost always there.
9 I found dancing to be very therapeutic, great fun and great exercise.
10 But in recent years, U2′s dancing has been all the wrong steps.
11 Concentrated disclosure of risk is better than all-singing, all - dancing disclosure, Belchambers said.
12 An English writer describes the dancing of the Mazurka in contemporary Russia:
13 I half expect Rocky to come dancing down the aisle any second.
14 Elsewhere the rest of the population was occupied in feasting and dancing .
15 One group that has embraced the note is the exotic dancing industry.
16 Concern has been expressed about the growth of lap - dancing clubs in Ireland.
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