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dancer
1[ dan-ser, dahn- ]
Dancer
2[ dan-ser, dahn- ]
noun
- Stanley, 1927–2005, U.S. harness racer and trainer.
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- non·dancer noun
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Example Sentences
Toomey glides around the room like a Brazilian capoeira dancer.
“We went on to Tramp…He was the most hideous dancer I had ever seen,” she tells the Mail.
A professional ballroom dancer and instructor, her name reflects a parallel that runs in both BDSM and dance: symbiosis.
If I want to be a dancer, why are you getting personal with me?
Who is the singer, dancer, actor who can do what Tony Yazbeck is doing?
A senior dancer enviously observed, that he never knew a clever boy turn out a great man.
"Oh no, indeed," replied Mrs. Sin, tossing her head in a manner oddly reminiscent of a once famous Spanish dancer.
Perhaps it was the woman with the velvety black eyes—tall and straight—the best dancer in all Paris.
At that time he kept a dancer and liked nothing better than high living.
Although a bourgeoisie of strict ideas, Mme. du Bruel welcomed the dancer Tullia, who became her daughter-in-law.
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