dancers
verb(dance)
to move one's body rhythmically usually to music : to engage in or perform a dance
dancers
verb(dance)
to move or seem to move up and down or about in a quick or lively manner
dancers
verb(dance)
to perform or take part in as a dancer
dancers
noun(dance)
a usually solo dance emphasizing movements of the belly
dancers
noun(dance)
dancing in which solo dancers perform acrobatics that involve touching various parts of the body (such as the back or head) to the ground
dancers
noun(dance)
a dance in which the performer wears clogs and beats out a clattering rhythm on the floor
dancers
noun(dance)
a laborer in a railroad section gang
dancers
noun(dance)
an itinerant or seasonal laborer
dancers
noun(dance)
usually solo dancing performed while using a fixed vertical pole as a prop
dancers
noun(dance)
a dance for four couples who form the sides of a square
dancers
noun(dance)
a dance performed by men in a circle holding a sword in the right hand and grasping the tip of a neighbor's sword in the left hand
dancers
noun(dance)
a dance performed over or around swords
dancers
noun(dance)
a step dance tapped out audibly by means of shoes with hard soles or soles and heels to which taps have been added
dancers
noun(dance)
something suggesting a tap dance; especially : an action or discourse intended to rationalize or distract
dancers
noun(dance)
a woman employed by a dance hall, café, or cabaret to dance with patrons who pay an amount for each dance