verb

dance

to dance

They love to dance at parties.

They love to dance at parties.

Lights danced on the water.

Lights danced on the water.

((with sb.)) to move rhythmically to music I like to dance with my friends.

Synonyms: sway, twirl, boogie; Antonyms: stand still

From Old French 'dancier', of unknown origin.

Think of the phrase 'dance the night away' to remember it's an action. Also a noun for the event ('a school dance').

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