Dance (verb)

  1. To move rhythmically to music, using steps and body movements.
  2. To perform a series of rhythmic and patterned bodily movements.

Origin:

The word 'dance' is believed to have originated from the middle english word 'dauncen' which was derived from the old french word 'dance'.

Examples:

  1. She loves to dance to pop music.
  2. The children were dancing in a circle.
  3. He wants to dance professionally.
  4. They danced the night away.
  5. She learned to dance when she was a child.
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