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dancing
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English
Pronunciation
Noun
dancing (countable and uncountable, plural dancings)
- The activity of taking part in a dance.
- (historical) A dance club in France.
- 2001, William A. Shack, Harlem in Montmartre: A Paris Jazz Story Between the Great Wars:
- New dancings pervaded the length and breadth of Montmartre in order to suit the taste of foreign patrons.
- 2003, Jeffrey H. Jackson, Making Jazz French: Music and Modern Life in Interwar Paris, page 44:
- Different dancings also attracted different crowds. Indeed, the diversity of dancers throughout the city makes drawing a detailed portrait of them difficult.
Derived terms
- antidancing
- ballroom dancing
- barn dancing
- belly dancing
- border dancing
- break dancing
- break-dancing
- breakdancing
- Cotswold morris dancing
- country dancing
- dad-dancing
- dad dancing
- dancing bologna
- dancing girl
- dancing mania
- dancing master's kit
- dancing plant
- dancing school
- devil dancing
- dirty dancing
- disco dancing
- folk dancing
- grave dancing
- Highland dancing
- horizontal dancing
- ice dancing
- Irish step dancing
- line dancing
- morris dancing
- pole dancing
- ropedancing
- skirt dancing
- slam dancing
- square dancing
- swing dancing
- table dancing
- tap-dancing
- tap dancing
- wire-dancing
Translations
activity of dancing
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Verb
dancing
- present participle and gerund of dance
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Dutch
Etymology
Pseudo-anglicism, derived from dancing; compare Italian, Spanish and French dancing.
Pronunciation
Noun
dancing m (plural dancings)
Italian
Etymology
Pseudo-anglicism, derived from dancing.
Noun
dancing m (invariable)
Spanish
Etymology
Pseudo-anglicism, derived from dancing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdanθin/ [ˈd̪ãn̟.θĩn] (Spain)
- IPA(key): /ˈdansin/ [ˈd̪ãn.sĩn] (Latin America, Philippines)
- Rhymes: -anθin (Spain)
- Rhymes: -ansin (Latin America, Philippines)
Noun
dancing m (plural dancings)
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