to dance a country dance
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heyto dance a country dance
heyedHEY, to dance a country dance
heysHEY, to dance a country dance
heyingHEY, to dance a country dance
contredancea country dance, esp a French version of the English country dance also CONTRADANCE, CONTREDANSE
contradancea country dance, esp a French version of the English country dance also CONTREDANCE, CONTREDANSE
contradancesCONTRADANCE, a country dance, esp a French version of the English country dance also CONTREDANCE, CONTREDANSE
contredancesCONTREDANCE, a country dance, esp a French version of the English country dance also CONTRADANCE, CONTREDANSE
galopto dance a galop (a lively round dance)
tangoa kind of dance / to dance the tango
galoppedGALOP, to dance a galop (a lively round dance)
galopedGALOP, to dance a galop (a lively round dance)
galopingGALOP, to dance a galop (a lively round dance)
galoppingGALOP, to dance a galop (a lively round dance)
jitterbugto dance a jazz dance featuring vigorous acrobatic feats
charlestona lively dance that involves kicking / to dance the charleston
jitterbuggingJITTERBUG, to dance a jazz dance featuring vigorous acrobatic feats
jitterbuggedJITTERBUG, to dance a jazz dance featuring vigorous acrobatic feats
quadrille(French) a square dance for four couples / to dance the quadrille
minuetto dance a minuet, a slow and stately Baroque dance in 3/4 time
toeshoedance slipper fitted with a thick, reinforced toe to enable the ballet dancer to toe-dance
setdance face to face with another in a square dance set to your partner and turn
gallopade(French) a lively ballroom dance in 2/4 time; a piece of music for this dance / to dance a gallopade also GALOPADE
smoogedto dance very slowly and amorously with one's arms around another person, or (of two people) to dance together in such a way
contredanseA French form of country dance, originating in the 18th century and related to the quadrille
contredansesA French form of country dance, originating in the 18th century and related to the quadrille
DISCODance to Donna Summer's "Last Dance," e.g.
IFWE"We can dance ... want to" ("The Safety Dance" line)
REELDance that cost Rhett 150 gold pieces to dance with Scarlett