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                             verb ADV.  almost | wildly They danced wildly down the street. | about, around, away | together VERB + DANCE  ask sb to | want to PREP.  for He was almost dancing for joy. | to We danced to the music. | with Will you dance with me?
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
                        Oxford Collocations Dictionary
                    
                    
                    
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                           In addition to the idioms beginning with DANCE,  Also see  LEAD A CHASE (DANCE); SONG AND DANCE.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                           dance  an organized social event where people to go dance:  • The dance will be held in the school gym.  ball  a large formal occasion where people dance:  • The University holds a ball at the end of June.  prom  a formal dance party for high school students, especially in the US, usually held at the end of a school year:  • Who’s your date for the prom?  formal  American English a dance at which you must wear formal clothes:  • He rented a tuxedo to wear to his company’s holiday formal.  disco  a place or social event where people dance to recorded popular music:  • She met Nick at a school disco.  club/nightclub  a place where people go at night to dance:  • We went out for dinner and then to a club.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                             noun series of steps/movements to music  ADJ.  little | fast, lively | slow, stately | traditional | ritual | ballroom, folk, square | rain | mating pigeons performing their mating dance VERB + DANCE  dance, do, perform In her delight she got up and did a little dance. | have May I have the next dance? I felt like having a dance. | like Would you like a dance? | sit out She had to sit out the last dance because of a twisted ankle. DANCE + NOUN  music, rhythm | routine, sequence, step | class, teacher | floor, hall, studio social meeting with dancing  ADJ.  barn | school | dinner, supper, tea VERB + DANCE  go to | hold DANCE + NOUN  band PREP.  at a/the ~ They met at a dance. dancing as a form of art/entertainment  ADJ.  contemporary, modern | classical DANCE + NOUN  company, troupe PHRASES  a school of dance, a style of dance
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
                        Oxford Collocations Dictionary
                    
                    
                    
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                           dance adjectives  a traditional dance  • The drum is often used in Africa to accompany traditional dances.  a folk dance  (= typical of the ordinary people who live somewhere ) • This is one of the oldest folk dances in Greece.  a national dance  • The Tango is Argentina’s national dance.  do a dance  • Can you do any dances?  perform a dance  • We watched the group perform some traditional Spanish dances.  a dance routine/sequence  (= a set of movements that are part of a dance ) • She was practising a complicated dance routine.  a dance step  (= a movement in a dance ) • Lou was teaching me a few dance steps.  dance music  • A small band was playing dance music.  a dance floor  (= special floor for people to dance on ) a dance band  (= playing music that people can dance to ) • a professional dance band 
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                           noun ball:   The dance was Saturday night. verb frolicked:   We danced and had fun until midnight.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
                        Simple Definitions