dancing in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for dancing in the English»Serbian Dictionary

danc·ing ['dɑːn(t)sɪŋ] N no pl

mor·ris dance ['mɒrɪsˌ-], mor·ris danc·ing N Brit

ball·room 'danc·ing N no pl

I.dance [dɑːn(t)s] VB intr, trans

II.dance [dɑːn(t)s] N

dancing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

let's join the dancing
dancing/driving school

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Rhythmically, the music is characterized by a heavy, nonchalant, inelegant strut, and is in duple meter, which makes it suitable for both dancing and marching.
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Hijacking requires experience and good connection, since without proper timing it may look like sloppy dancing.
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The park consisted of two lakes, two lodges, a boathouse, bandstand, several summerhouses, a tree lined promenade, space for dancing, a flagpole, croquet lawns and a cricket ground.
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He dresses in a shapeless cloak of night with flames dancing in its folds.
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As it happens, this includes limbo dancing and taking a turn as the ship's cabaret act.
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The event is known for its progressive house music, lighting effects, and flag dancing.
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Cause he had said: we shouldn't frown upon people being happy, or people dancing, or expressing themselves.
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Thus, she sings, her listeners should remember to grasp life with both hands, like the dancing puppets.
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He has a receding hairline and wears only a pair of boxers and little red dancing shoes.
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It was the most exciting part of the panto, because it was fast paced and included spectacular scenic magic as well as slapstick comedy, dancing and acrobatics.
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