Use "danced" in a sentence | "danced" sentence examples (2023)

"danced"

(1) she danced.

(2) Tom danced.

(3) You danced.

(4) They danced.

(5) Jango danced

(6) Y'all danced.

(7) we danced in air

(8) we danced on air

(9) Everyone danced.

(10) Tom danced with me.


sentence for "danced"

(11) She danced with joy.

(12) She danced with him.

(13) they sang and danced

(14) Tom danced with Mary.

(15) I danced in the fire.

(16) you must have danced.

(17) We have danced before,

(18) They danced for hours.

(19) He danced in the fire.

(20) He danced while naked.


"danced" in a sentence

(21) She no longer danced.

(22) We danced to the music.

(23) Lola danced with grace.

(24) She danced in the fire.

(25) She danced an Irish jig.

(26) She danced with abandon.

(27) We danced to fast music.

(28) But mostly… she danced.

(29) Faouzi danced with Mary.

(30) I danced all night long.


"danced" sentence

(31) The girl danced for joy.

(32) Laura danced gracefully.

(33) They danced in the fire.

(34) i danced and sang naked.

(35) We danced to disco music.

(36) The trees danced with us.

(37) We danced all night long.

(38) He danced all night long.

(39) We danced until midnight.

(40) We danced about the fire.


"danced" sentence examples

(41) Words his soul danced to.

(42) they danced in the forest

(43) They danced to the music.

(44) The girls danced to music.

(45) She danced all night long.

(46) We danced the whole night.

(47) We danced under the stars.

(48) They danced all night long.

(49) They danced cheek to cheek.

(50) i danced with her though...


sentence with "danced"

(51) She danced away her worries.

(52) He danced the waltz with me.

(53) She danced an Irish jig.

(54) We danced on broken glasses,

(55) I haven't danced in a while.

(56) The girls danced in the gym.

(57) They danced the whole night.

(58) We danced to the disco music.

(59) I danced myself into the tomb

(60) The world circled and danced,


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(61) We danced to the disco music.

(62) People danced in the streets.

(63) Tom danced on top of the bar.

(64) Tom danced alone on the deck.

(65) Tom and Mary danced together.

(66) She has never danced with him.

(67) They danced in new dance steps.

(68) They danced slowly all evening.

(69) He danced along the dingy days,

(70) I danced myself out of the womb


sentence using "danced"

(71) They danced awkwardly together.

(72) Tom has never danced with Mary.

(73) Tom should've danced with Mary.

(74) You danced wonderfully tonight.

(75) Tom watched Mary as she danced.

(76) He danced the child on his knee.

(77) lydia and i danced every dance.

(78) I have tap-danced on Broadway.

(79) We danced until the small hours.

(80) Laurie danced with witches once,


sentences with "danced"

(81) The light danced across the lake

(82) Have you ever danced in a party?

(83) The ballerina danced gracefully.

(84) Flames danced in the gas lantern.

(85) I danced myself out of the womb.

(86) The light danced across the lake.

(87) They danced until about midnight.

(88) The count danced well and knew it.

(89) I danced myself right out the womb

(90) I danced the entire night through.

sentence of "danced"

(91) Faouzi watched Mary as she danced.

(92) Faouzi has never danced with Mary.

(93) We danced in the subdued lighting.

(94) When was the last time you danced?

(95) They danced until around midnight.

(96) We sang and danced all night long.

(97) Is the polka often danced nowadays?

(98) Faouzi and Mary danced all evening.

(99) Mary has danced since she was five.

(100) I've danced so much that I'm dizzy.

"danced" sentences

(101) Tom and Mary danced close together.

(102) Tom and Mary danced all night long.

(103) In unison, we danced the night away.

(104) She danced with Ludo Bagman (GF 23).

(105) 1Is the polka often danced nowadays?

(106) He danced the child on his knee.

(107) The toy sailboat danced on the pond.

(108) he sang his didn't he danced his did

(109) The boat danced on the choppy water.

(110) Tom and Mary danced with each other.

"danced" use in sentence

(111) The fairies danced in the moonlight.

(112) 1The toy sailboat danced on the pond.

(113) The toy sailboat danced on the pond.

(114) no, tommy. i've never danced before.

(115) She danced with a swirl of her skirt.

(116) The men danced and the women clapped.

(117) Flames danced in the gas lantern.

(118) They danced until six in the morning.

(119) And so we danced an hour by the clock

(120) well fonteyn danced into her fifties.

sentence on "danced"

(121) Jack danced Marry around the ballroom.

(122) They danced by the light of the moon.

(123) And so we danced an hour by the clock.

(124) They danced to the sound of the music.

(125) They danced to an ancient gramophone.

(126) and then we danced like two snowflakes

(127) that father has danced naked at work ?

(128) She danced and twirled across the room.

(129) They danced a romantic bolero together.

(130) We danced around with childish delight.

"danced" example

(131) Some played whist, but everyone danced.

(132) The waves beside them danced; but they

(133) She danced like a swan tall and graceful

(134) They danced to Ruby Newman's orchestra .

(135) that i danced a few weeks after surgery.

(136) Miguel and I danced the scherzo together.

(137) She danced like a swan tall and graceful.

(138) We sang, danced and chatted after dinner.

(139) He danced like a leaf in the autumn wind.

(140) Tom danced with the hostess of the party.

"danced" in sentence

(141) He danced the Hays round two elbow chairs.

(142) Julius danced soberly with his Easter egg.

(143) She danced with Ludo Bagman ( GF 23 ).

(144) Jack danced Marry around the ballroom.

(145) It danced on the abyss of the evening sky,

(146) The painful it got, the harder we danced.

(147) At balls he danced if a partner was needed.

(148) Her eyes danced with mischievous amusement.

(149) He danced with the Boston Repertory Ballet.

(150) we haven't danced since our wedding night.

"danced" sentences in English

(151) She danced with great fluidity of movement.

(152) They danced all night with unabated energy.

(153) He danced with an unerring sense of rhythm.

(154) She danced and twirled across the room.

(155) Yoko danced with a grace that surprised us.

(156) Tom played the accordion while Mary danced.

(157) I literally danced until my shoes came off!

(158) Mary danced in the forest in the moonlight.

(159) The band played the guitar while we danced.

(160) I went mad with joy and danced a little jig.

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(161) Robed cultists danced with moderate abandon.

(162) where people danced and sang day and night.

(163) i danced and sang in the streets for coins.

(164) We danced around the bonfire night they are.

(165) They danced to Ruby Newman's orchestra .

(166) She danced with him at the high school prom.

(167) There was genius in the way the girl danced.

(168) They danced the first cotillion mechanically.

(169) Ruth and Richard danced together all evening.

(170) The boys and girls danced to the disco music.

sentences using "danced"

(171) They danced to the music of a string quartet.

(172) Light danced on the surface of the water.

(173) I just danced All right, so I've got him.?

(174) They joined hands and danced round and round.

(175) She swayed her hips sensuously as she danced.

(176) Half-forgotten music danced through his mind.

(177) I knew Tom wouldn't like the way Mary danced.

(178) They danced to the music of a string quartet.

(179) They danced to the rhythmic beat of the music.

(180) They joined hands and danced round and round.

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(181) 1. They danced a romantic bolero together.

(182) She danced with the zest of a twenty-year-old.

(183) 1. She danced with great fluidity of movement.

(184) The little girl danced, with her eyes shining.

(185) She danced with a grace that surprised us all.

(186) 1She swayed her hips seductively as she danced.

(187) The writing blurred and danced before his eyes.

(188) I thought him terribly ungainly when he danced.

(189) She danced with the zest of a twenty-year-old.

(190) Her eyes danced with mischievous amusement.

(191) He danced with the Boston Repertory Ballet.

(192) The band played the guitar while we danced.

(193) 1 The boys and girls danced to the disco music.

(194) We went to a riotous party and danced all night.

(195) Is it true that you danced tango in that party?

(196) I'm the one who danced with the kids all night.

(197) 2I thought him terribly ungainly when he danced.

(198) We danced around the bonfire night they are.

(199) I went mad with joy and danced a little jig.

(200) Mai derives from Noh drama also danced by men.

(201) And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;

(202) To belong. When everybody else danced and sang,

(203) Humor danced in his eyes and twisted smooth lips.

(204) They got drunk and danced like mad in the garden.

(205) The girls danced lightly round about the maypole.

(206) The dancers danced the story of their motherland.

(207) i was in high spirits and danced with abandon...

(208) Tom kissed a girl and danced with her all night.

(209) The young man danced attendance on his rich aunt.

(210) She danced the part of Giselle very expressively.

(211) 1. They danced to the rhythmic beat of the music.

(212) He was lively and unreserved, danced every dance.

(213) Anne danced with the captain at a fancy-dress ball

(214) Amusement danced in his eyes and around his mouth.

(215) A band played salsa, and spectators danced wildly.

(216) but i had one problem, my paintings never danced.

(217) Allen danced her off to another part of the floor.

(218) The young man danced attendance on his rich aunt.

(219) 1He was lively and unreserved, danced every dance.

(220) A rhyme I learn'd even now of one I danced withal.

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(221) She swayed her hips seductively as she danced.

(222) Steam danced from the decadent latte-filled mug.

(223) They danced and danced until a lot of us joined in.

(224) We danced with the devil with demons in our heart.

(225) This is the first time I've ever danced with Mary.

(226) Isn't that the friend I danced with on New Year's?

(227) The writing blurred and danced before his eyes.

(228) He danced up and down when he trod on the nail.

(229) But I had one problem, my paintings never danced.

(230) She danced out pain, passion, trial and tribulation.

(231) Even though she was a heavy woman, she danced well.

(232) The sparrow and the songbird danced along the fence

(233) Emi danced the most beautifully of the three girls.

(234) When she danced like a torn wagtail in Indra’s court

(235) Dance music is music that is made to be danced to.

(236) Nobody can take away the dances you already danced.

(237) Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,

(238) The sparrow and the songbird danced along the fence.

(239) She danced the part of the black swan very lyrically.

(240) The young man danced attendance on his rich aunt.

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(241) They got drunk and danced like mad in the garden.

(242) The girls danced lightly round about the maypole.

(243) The dancers danced the story of their motherland.

(244) He almost danced me right down that garbage chute.

(245) After many hours Janu made fire and danced happily.

(246) She danced the part of the black swan very lyrically.

(247) They sang songs and danced in the temporary bleachers.

(248) Allen danced her off to another part of the floor.

(249) They danced and danced until a lot of us joined in.

(250) Lines of radiance danced across the intervening waters.

(251) The familiar twinkle danced in her sparkling brown eyes.

(252) He danced out of the room singing, She's a Brick House .

(253) I've never danced salsa before but I'll give it a whirl.

(254) It danced about briefly on my retinas, then disappeared.

(255) Jango danced; and the tune that he danced to was Death.

(256) The huge wolfhound danced in circles around his mistress.

(257) He whispered sweet nothings in her ear while they danced.

(258) 1It danced about briefly on my retinas, then disappeared.

(259) McCoy stopped by the hotel and sang and danced for Combs

(260) 2I've never danced salsa before but I'll give it a whirl.

English Sentences with Audio Using the Word "danced".

(261) She danced the part of the black swan very lyrically.

(262) Odori came from Kabuki drama where it is danced by men.

(263) A spanner clinked on steel and danced in the ringing shed.

(264) They danced rhythmically, swaying their hips to the music.

(265) McCoy stopped by the hotel and sang and danced for Combs.

(266) Any dance looks beautiful, if it's danced from the heart.

(267) Katena danced away, whirled into the sky, and disappeared.

(268) They sang songs and danced in the temporary bleachers.

(269) She danced the part of the black swan very lyrically.

(270) 1 I've never danced salsa before but I'll give it a whirl.

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(271) Senators danced to castanets; the bishop tootled the flute.

(272) He danced with you that often and didn't tell you his name?

(273) They danced rhythmically, swaying their hips to the music.

(274) The girl danced in a way that brought joy to the audience.

(275) Undaunted by the cold and the rain, people danced until am.

(276) The drummers beat out their tropical and the women danced.

(277) Then we put the music on, and we all danced the Charleston.

(278) When he was there he danced at the acadamias every night.

(279) They could alter things back to when they danced all night,

(280) With sure graceful movements, he danced her around the room.

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(281) The orbs resembled marbles with colorful lights that danced.

(282) 1The can jiggled and danced, as though possessed by a ghost.

(283) I've never danced salsa before but I'll give it a whirl.

(284) Her body danced with the tidal currents of marvelous desire

(285) At night, I danced with an aerosol of spray paint in my hand.

(286) She danced with a grace and lightness that were breathtaking.

(287) and a surprise. hmm. you wore this the first time we danced.

(288) He danced, howled, raved, and otherwise disturbed the welkin.

(289) He was so famished that golden sparks danced Before his eyes.

(290) The huge wolfhound danced in circles around his mistress.

(291) He whispered sweet nothings in her ear while they danced.

(292) She was reaching out for the boy when he danced away from her.

(293) We danced to the music for hours until we were all exhausted.

(294) Thousands of letters danced across the amateur authors screen

(295) She danced with a grace and lightness that were breathtaking.

(296) The drummers beat out their tropical and the women danced.

(297) They danced to an ancient gramophone. MakeSentenceWith.com

(298) They danced rhythmically, swaying their hips to the music.

(299) In 2006 23600 danced simultaneously in a total of 36 cities.

(300) (1) They danced rhythmically, swaying their hips to the music.

(301) Hello, he said, as he danced with her. I don’t know your name.

(302) She often danced for the court at Versailles and Fontainebleau.

(303) He was reaching out for the girl when she danced away from him.

(304) 1Joe snapped irritably as his fingers danced over the controls.

(305) She was reaching out for the boy when he danced away from her.

(306) Thousands of letters danced across the amateur authors screen.

(307) At that time, Eastern bloc countries danced to the Soviet tune.

(308) The can jiggled and danced, as though possessed by a ghost.

(309) The sun shone on the sea and the waves danced and sparkled.

(310) He was reaching out for the girl when she danced away from him.

(311) At that time, Eastern bloc countries danced to the Soviet tune.

(312) The woman danced, short and squat, alone behind her closed eyes.

(313) Green and red wiggling worms danced in his sight like fireworks.

(314) The football player danced jauntily after scoring a touchdown.

(315) 1. Undaunted by the cold and the rain, people danced until 2 am.

(316) She danced in the shower of my words & I fell softly: Upon her.

(317) Of the three girls, Emi was the one who danced most beautifully.

(318) The drummers beat out their tropical music,and the women danced.

(319) My belly danced with fear, in spite of the food I had just eaten.

(320) The dancer’s grace shined every time she danced on the stage.

(321) Undaunted by the cold and the rain, people danced until 2 am.

(322) She danced with a grace and lightness that were breathtaking.

(323) 1 He was reaching out for the girl when she danced away from him.

(324) You didn't just jig about by yourself, I mean you danced properly.

(325) We danced a little jig around the food, hardly believing our luck.

(326) He was so excited about the good news that he danced a little jig.

(327) Joe snapped irritably as his fingers danced over the controls.

(328) 1) He was reaching out for the girl when she danced away from him.

(329) 1, He was reaching out for the girl when she danced away from him.

(330) danced in the wind. She moved in slow, measured steps, her shapely

(331) Her green eyes danced with laughter as she discomfited her brother.

(332) Flower petals danced across the scene, and twirled through the air.

(333) When the band came back Alondra and Felipa danced Flamenco in duet.

(334) Angels danced in the air and settled reverently into their alcoves.

(335) And oh but when they danced and sometimes they danced the antelope.

(336) He danced , howled, raved , and otherwise disturbed the welkin.

(337) He was reaching out for the girl when she danced away from him.

(338) No wonder her boss danced a little jig and then rang to thank Larry.

(339) When they danced, they were careful to maintain the proper distance.

(340) They danced rhythmically,[/hipping] swaying their hips to the music.

(341) ridjimiraril and yeeralparil danced like ghosts between the spears.

(342) He spluttered a load of hip-hop banter as he danced around the drum.

(343) I had only danced with Mary about three minutes when someone cut in.

(344) And here's how it looked when we danced it in the opening dance.

(345) 1He spluttered a load of hip-hop banter as he danced around the drum.

(346) We interchanged partners; he danced with mine, and I danced with his.

(347) They pushed the chairs back and danced as Alvin watched thoughtfully.

(348) This was the count's favorite dance, which he had danced in his youth.

(349) he danced with me because he was kind and didn't want to see me hurt.

(350) The performers danced whilst singing - they performed extremely well.

(351) She has danced, choreographed, lectured and taught all over the world.

(352) You didn't just jig about by yourself, I mean you danced properly.

(353) We danced a little jig around the food, hardly believing our luck.

(354) He was so excited about the good news that he danced a little jig.

(355) They pushed the chairs back and danced as Alvin watched thoughtfully.

(356) Amusement danced in his eyes, but he managed to keep his face straight.

(357) A kaleidoscope of bizarre images and misshapen faces danced before him.

(358) 1They danced gracefully and that made everyone present green with envy.

(359) Mormons sang and danced to fight off the bitter cold of Iowa in winter.

(360) It was no sweat because everyone stood on the chairs and danced anyway.

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(361) these were the fears that danced in the imaginations of these poor men

(362) So I danced a few steps, conversed with myself, and laughed at nothing.

(363) There, all alone in his dark deep room of rock, Tarantula danced a jig.

(364) And oh but when they danced and sometimes they danced the antelope.

(365) That was my reward to you, she said as they danced. Don't squander it.

(366) People clapped continuously, laughed heartily and danced in gay abandon.

(367) Maybe he was remembering the first time they danced – in her goat dairy.

(368) Nicholas was himself rather surprised at the way he danced that evening.

(369) So I danced a few steps, conversed with myself, and laughed at nothing.

(370) 2There, all alone in his dark deep room of rock, Tarantula danced a jig.

(371) The arrow on the computer screen danced up and down in front of my eyes.

(372) He spluttered a load of hip-hop banter as he danced around the drum.

(373) 1. My belly danced with fear, in spite of the food I had just eaten.

(374) She danced with zest, sang sweetly and had a fine sense of comic timing.

(375) 1The images swirled and danced in her head like figures around a maypole.

(376) Tom danced with Mary and only three other girls at the high school prom.

(377) She danced with zest, sang sweetly and had a fine sense of comic timing.

(378) They pushed the chairs back and danced as Alvin watched thoughtfully.

(379) We interchanged partners; he danced with mine, and I danced with his.

(380) 1. You didn't just jig about by yourself, I mean you danced properly.

(381) As much energy as I put into them while making them, they never danced.

(382) Lights danced in front of her eyes, and she felt faint from lack of blood.

(383) Slime green goons with tentacle-like fingers danced with skiing mushrooms.

(384) Players danced, holding their phones aloft to capture the moment on video.

(385) The pin-point brilliance of the targeting beam danced across her forehead.

(386) They danced gracefully and that made everyone present green with envy.

(387) My grandfather remembers fondly how you danced together at the cotillion .

(388) Roxanne smiled, and that tiny dimple danced at the corner of her full lips.

(389) Players danced, holding their phones aloft to capture the moment on video.

(390) the prince danced only with her, till he turned, and she had slipped away.

(391) He danced across a tightrope as easily as he strolled down a coun-try lane.

(392) There, all alone in his dark deep room of rock, Tarantula danced a jig.

(393) Mormons sang and danced to fight off the bitter cold of Iowa in winter.

(394) It was no sweat because everyone stood on the chairs and danced anyway.

(395) Because of them I rode with Don Quixote and danced with Anna Karenina at a

(396) Couples danced to music provided by a local amateur band or a record player.

(397) The images swirled and danced in her head like figures around a maypole.

(398) He danced with the sky instead, and the sky dropped him like a rotten plum.

(399) He danced with the sky instead, and the sky dropped him like a rotten plum.

(400) The diffusion of lavender and chamomile danced among the scent in the home.

(401) As my grandfather danced on the table, I could only watch with incredulity.

(402) No longer bored, they sang and danced joyously in the red light of the flames.

(403) The lights in the room danced as if some mystical creature had enchanted them.

(404) Darkfall electricity crackled and danced on the rims of the shattered windows.

(405) I have danced too deeply in my shadows, to ever fear the walk of my sunshine.

(406) For a start, I smelt your spoor on her when we danced together at the wedding.

(407) I have danced the Wellington Boot Dance with the Zulu in the township hostels.

(408) The pin-point brilliance of the targeting beam danced across her forehead.

(409) Slime green goons with tentacle-like fingers danced with skiing mushrooms.

(410) With a melodious song, the Pied Piper marched and danced through the street.

(411) Have you ever danced like a peacock with all of your style, beauty and charm?

(412) As the kid screamed in pain, Miles laughed and danced around like Cassius Clay.

(413) I have danced the Wellington Boot Dance with the Zulu in the township hostels.

(414) 2I have danced the Wellington Boot Dance with the Zulu in the township hostels.

(415) They were so synchronized and fluid that Carmen asked Alex if they danced often.

(416) They dipped and whirled and danced around the dairy floor until the music ended.

(417) Balloons danced in the warm breeze and red, white, and blue abounded everywhere.

(418) Millions of motes danced 164 in the sunshine that spread across the barn floor.

(419) We had danced together at the Music Box while her boyfriend was away at college.

(420) Forty fathoms up, through wisps of plankton, the moon danced on a becalmed sea.

(421) Charlie Chaplin danced like Nijinsky but better, because he was so much funnier.

(422) Isadora Duncan danced with such grace that she was invited to dance in Europe.

(423) He went through life with his hands firmly shoved into his pockets. She danced.

(424) If we danced and shared music, we'd be too busy en-joy-in' life to start a war.

(425) Her fingers danced skillfully on the taut strings, creating an intricate melody .

(426) The glowing embers of the wood danced into the night sky, yet conveyed no warmth.

(427) They danced for a few minutes in comfortable silence, and finally he spoke again.

(428) He danced around the area, shaking an Ascon, a gourd filled with snake vertebrae.

(429) In a vast space left empty between the crowd and the fire, a young girl danced.

(430) He went through life with his hands firmly shoved into his pockets. She danced.

(431) Then we put the music on(MakeSentenceWith.com), and we all danced the Charleston.

(432) The solar flares and the corona of the sun danced athwart the planet's silhouette.

(433) 2He danced around the area, shaking an Ascon, a gourd filled with snake vertebrae.

(434) In the days of the great Hollywood musicals, two giants danced across the screen.

(435) They danced as if hurled by some titanic juggler from below the edge of the world.

(436) He danced around the area, shaking an Ascon, a gourd filled with snake vertebrae.

(437) And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand, They danced by the light of the moon.

(438) Traditional Brazilian samba includes the samba which is danced solo at Carnival.

(439) His gaze traveled over her face expressionlessly as they danced away from the spot.

(440) His whole face smiled, his eyes crinkled up and his gray green eyes danced merrily.

(441) She skipped and frolicked and danced around the deck, her shift flying in the wind.

(442) Thompson pumped his fist in the air and danced on the infield as the crowd roared.

(443) I danced through chemo and radiation cycles, much to the dismay of my oncologist.

(444) The rear end of the car danced sideways, bouncing like a horse kicking up its heels.

(445) They danced silently for two songs before the doorbell was rung by the first guests.

(446) In an outfit both skintight and translucent, she jogged and danced across the stage.

(447) The firelight danced on the old oak walls and threw strange shadows around the room.

(448) Forty fathoms up, through wisps of plankton, the moon danced on a becalmed sea.

(449) We had danced together at the Music Box while her boyfriend was away at college.

(450) Fireflies danced about and the creek water seemed to glow from the moon's reflection.

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(451) He and I danced the gypsy tap , the mambo and the samba, just as we had in my garage.

(452) For the children who danced at the will of adults, he had expressed sorrow and pity .

(453) However, if you have never danced before this video might be a bit too easy for you.

(454) Images of wealth, power, and prey danced among the beasts, caressing their hot minds.

(455) The horse’s silky black tail danced in the wind as she raced through the pasture.

(456) He danced around the area, shaking an Ascon, a gourd filled with snake vertebrae.

(457) In the days of the great Hollywood musicals, two giants danced across the screen.

(458) The icy water tickled her toes as it leaped over her feet and danced around the rocks.

(459) In an outfit both skintight and translucent , she jogged and danced across the stage.

(460) In the light breeze, all of the hanging things danced, baskets and feeders and chimes.

(461) As it concluded, when he sprinkled silver dust, they came to life and danced offstage.

(462) To earn money,[/earn money] he put on sport jacket and then danced jazz in the street.

(463) Thompson pumped his fist in the air and danced on the infield as the crowd roared.

(464) They danced as if hurled by some titanic juggler from below the edge of the world.

(465) My father danced with his granddaughters and then band began to play the Barrel Polka.

(466) EXAMPLE: Last night I wore a tuxedo and danced until midnight at a fashionable soiree.

(467) She danced all the leading ballerina roles, foremost among them Odette-Odile and Kitri.

(468) Lightly, he danced a little jig to the music while he brought the needle along his arm.

(469) As it concluded, when he sprinkled silver dust, they came to life and danced offstage.

(470) 2My father danced with his granddaughters and then band began to play the Barrel Polka.

(471) A party of enthusiasts danced a quadrille on a flat rock near the middle of the stream.

(472) and the only reason why i danced with him is because he wrote a massive check to cnri.

(473) In frigid conditions, players hugged and danced as their opponents filed off the field.

(474) He danced from side to side, then unleashed a judo-style kick that lashed one defender.

(475) And his lips twisted into a crooked smile and embers danced in the shadows of his eyes.

(476) When the successful foragers arrived at the hive, many danced to indicate the car park.

(477) 2EXAMPLE: Last night I wore a tuxedo and danced until midnight at a fashionable soiree.

(478) If you think only sunshine brings you happiness, then you have not danced in the rain

(479) The first time I met him. he danced around the room deflecting questions with a giggle.

(480) He was an ungainly figure and when he danced, many whistled, hooted, and laughed at him.

(481) Ladies in costume played accordions on a little stage while other costumed folks danced.

(482) As she practically danced out of the room, and up the stairs, she shouted, Later, Stud.

(483) In frigid conditions, players hugged and danced as their opponents filed off the field.

(484) He danced from side to side, then unleashed a judo-style kick that lashed one defender.

(485) And his lips twisted into a crooked smile and embers danced in the shadows of his eyes.

(486) The first time I met him. he danced around the room deflecting questions with a giggle.

(487) The dying flicker danced and radiated in his shaking hand, reflecting on something white.

(488) I danced my hardest and flailed my arms as wildly as I could, but it was all to no avail.

(489) The tribe danced for three days in the hope that the Great Spirits would send them rain.

(490) As if in a dream, the ghostly images danced in the mind of the 70-year-old industrialist.

(491) At that time[MakeSentenceWith.com], Eastern bloc countries danced to the Soviet tune.

(492) 1 A party of enthusiasts danced a quadrille on a flat rock near the middle of the stream.

(493) At that time,(www.MakeSentenceWith.com) Eastern bloc countries danced to the Soviet tune.

(494) But unlike the floating package that danced among the rocks, the tin had not floated away.

(495) Jacqui watched from a distance as they drank iced coffee and danced to the string quartet.

(496) 1Lord Fitzwilliam gave an impromptu ball for her at Milton Park and she danced until dawn.

(497) The drummers beat out their tropical music(MakeSentenceWith.com),and the women danced.

(498) In the light breeze, all of the hanging things danced, baskets and feeders and chimes.

(499) Once on the far side the pipers played while the men danced reels until they were dry.

(500) 1. When the successful foragers arrived at the hive, many danced to indicate the car park.

(501) After a sumptuous five course meal the gathering danced the night away to some great music.

(502) The lapdog danced about, licked his master's hand, and frisked about as happy as could be.

(503) During this time Nijinsky choreographed and danced the leading role in Till Eulenspiegel.

(504) It moves counterclockwise around the dance floor and can be danced at many different tempos.

(505) He danced as well as he rode—the splendid, mean fellow! the handsome, horrid— chiropodist !

(506) 2My father danced with his granddaughters, and the band began to play the Beer Barrel Polka.

(507) Those watching joined hands and danced round the bonfire amid an air of frenzied excitement.

(508) When I was a kid, I went to weddings where people danced the tarantella with some authority.

(509) The tribe danced for three days in the hope that the Great Spirits would send them rain.

(510) My father danced with his granddaughters, and the band began to play the Beer Barrel Polka .

(511) We had danced, light-footedly gliding over the floor, my hands white against his black tunic.

(512) He looked like a four-year-old on Christmas Eve by the way his blue eyes sparkled and danced.

(513) We cleared the old billiard room of furniture and put on the record player, and danced reels.

(514) But, unlike the little stream, she danced and sparkled, and prattled airily along her course.

(515) Lord Fitzwilliam gave an impromptu ball for her at Milton Park and she danced until dawn.

(516) As if in a dream, the ghostly images danced in the mind of the 70-year-old industrialist.

(517) Percy wouldn't notice a joke if it danced naked in front of him wearing one of Dobby's hats.

(518) Surprised, she danced back a step, then retaliated with an attack again absorbed by my shield.

(519) He has also written concert music that's spacious and flows without a step being danced to it.

(520) 1George nodded and seized the lottery ticket and kissed it, then he danced with the violinist.

(521) I danced with a quite inebriated woman who told me that she was dressed as a whirling dervish.

(522) We cleared the old billiard room of furniture and put on the record player, and danced reels.

(523) Bold golden dragons with cherry red eyes danced sinuously on deep green, finely tiled columns.

(524) Smoke rose toward the pale blue ceiling and vast undifferentiated shadows danced on the walls.

(525) Jacqui watched from a distance as they drank iced coffee and danced to the string quartet.

(526) The lapdog danced about, licked his master's hand, and frisked about as happy as could be.

(527) Percy wouldn't notice a joke if it danced naked in front of him wearing one of Dobby's hats.

(528) And David danced before Jehovah with all his might; and David was girded with a linen ephod.

(529) The light danced and jiggled as if made up of many lights held together by some cohesive force.

(530) The flames danced and licked the hayloft and the house connected to it was charred and falling.

(531) At weddings, he danced with his arms spread wide like he was going to embrace the whole party.

(532) 1Had he found a partner worthy of him, she thought, he would have danced as nimbly as the king.

(533) There they fell in love, danced to Bob Dylan tapes and discussed Thomas Paine 's Rights of Man.

(534) In which direction will the following Chasse from PP move when the Whisk is danced at a corner?

(535) The magic took hold of her, and she danced away from his strikes as if they were in slow motion.

(536) I danced with a quite inebriated woman who told me that she was dressed as a whirling dervish .

(537) He danced in slacks and sports jackets, wore white socks to call attention to his dancing feet.

(538) 1There they fell in love, danced to Bob Dylan tapes and discussed Thomas Paine 's Rights of Man.

(539) Those watching joined hands and danced round the bonfire amid an air of frenzied excitement.

(540) In some of the show-stopping solos[sentence dictionary], the dancers even danced on their hands.

(541) The energy on stage was carried into the crowd as the fortunate few danced to the rhythmic tunes.

(542) She danced with a brusque and determined attitude, and she spoke in the same sharp, brisk manner.

(543) She danced around him, running her hands over him, at times tickling his ear with a sexy whisper.

(544) She darted and danced away, focused on nothing but the two torches marking her chance at freedom.

(545) People put their drinks adown, stepped onto the dance floor and danced to the pop European music.

(546) At night, the men sometimes got out a fiddle and pegged down a dry buffalo hide and danced on it.

(547) We should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once. Friedrich Nietzsche

(548) In some of the show-stopping solos[sentence dictionary], the dancers even danced on their hands.

(549) They danced not with their legs or arms, but with their entire bodies, undulating their abdomens.

(550) We cleared the old billiard room of furniture and put on the record player, and danced reels.

(551) 1. Jacqui watched from a distance as they drank iced coffee and danced to the string quartet.

(552) George nodded and seized the lottery ticket and kissed it, then he danced with the violinist.

(553) tonight I begged another stage light to become that back alley street lamp that we danced beneath

(554) Tyler's fiction has always danced dangerously close to being a paean to the so-called simple life.

(555) At night, the men sometimes got out a fiddle and pegged down a dry buffalo hide and danced on it.

(556) At the party, people sang and danced with abandon, totally forgetting the troubles in their lives.

(557) But, unlike the little stream, she danced and sparkled, and prattled airily along her course.

(558) Had he found a partner worthy of him, she thought, he would have danced as nimbly as the king.

(559) But when Herod's birthday came, the daughter of Herodias danced in the midst, and pleased Herod.

(560) He danced in slacks and sports jackets, wore white socks to call attention to his dancing feet.

(561) Moonlight and darkness alike bent and danced around him, surrounding him in a hazy metallic shimmer.

(562) At last the Emperor stopped beside his last partner (he had danced with three) and the music ceased.

(563) 1S., discotheques became popular as places you danced to recorded music, just like at a house party.

(564) Saint Subber expressed interest in Alvin and de Lavallade, who had danced the leads at the audition.

(565) There they fell in love, danced to Bob Dylan tapes and discussed Thomas Paine 's Rights of Man.

(566) The two girls, quite unconstrained and careless, danced in the freedom and gaiety of their hearts.

(567) The crowd danced and danced and danced along with the band, and a rousingly good time was had by all.

(568) In the video, Michael Jackson danced down a make-believe street protesting that the kid is not my son

(569) 2My father danced with his grand-daughters, and then the band began to play the “ Beer Barrel Polka.”

(570) People put their drinks adown, stepped onto the dance floor and danced to the pop European music.

(571) At night, the men sometimes got out a fiddle and pegged down a dry buffalo hide and danced on it.

(572) English instructors developed the elegant and lively ballroom Jive danced to slightly slower music.

(573) The little plane danced and swayed in the turbulence, constantly buffeted by the increas­ing wind.

(574) Petronio was the first male dancer of the Trisha Brown Company, for which he danced from 1979 to 1986.

(575) They were a lovely couple and every eye in the room was on them as they danced to a lively Latin tune.

(576) 1In the video, Michael Jackson danced down a make-believe street protesting that the kid is not my son

(577) A couple of weeks later the male chorus danced straight into him, elbows akimbo, and cracked his ribs.

(578) In the bedlam of yelling and barking he danced from one foot to the other in a brief breathless panic.

(579) They danced and played guitars, violins and the bandurria, which became confused with the mandolin.

(580) I spun and danced until the end to the waltz , nearly forgetting there were so many other people there.

(581) 2To facilitate such visitations, the people made elaborate masks and danced to impersonate the spirits.

(582) 1She focused on the rim of her wine glass as phrases from the story danced mockingly across her memory.

(583) In the bedlam of yelling and barking he danced from one foot to the other in a brief breathless panic.

(584) S., discotheques became popular as places you danced to recorded music, just like at a house party.

(585) The performance space was a simple semicircular space the orchestra where the chorus danced and sang.

(586) A halt was made at the altars and temples, where the Salii, singing a special chant, danced a war dance.

(587) She danced up a storm at an Alexandria, Va., club where the Desperadoes played right after the election.

(588) Those riverbeds could snap an axle as crisply as the way that Zervos snapped his fingers when he danced.

(589) I have licked the fire and danced in the ashes of every bridge I ever burned. I fear no hell from you.

(590) After inhaling the aroma of the burnt sacrifice, the men danced around the alter with much enthusiasm.

(591) More than 70 patrons, unaware that the roof had been set ablaze while they danced below, barely escaped.

(592) Joey Meeson watched as Lizzy danced, her body undulating to the thumping rhythm of the acid house music.

(593) Shadows danced in tune with a slight breeze from the inch of open window and a sentinel pine tree beyond.

(594) Lifar's retelling of the Icarus myth is essentially a solo danced against the choral movement of a group.

(595) The ex-emperor Attalus danced at the marriage festival, which was celebrated with great pomp at Narbonne.

(596) Those riverbeds could snap an axle as crisply as the way that Zervos snapped his fingers when he danced.

(597) 1Joey Meeson watched as Lizzy danced, her body undulating to the thumping rhythm of the acid house music.

(598) She danced up a storm at an Alexandria, Va., club where the Desperadoes played right after the election.

(599) I danced between chemo and radiation cycles and badgered him to fit it to my performing dance schedule.

(600) I took the man's hand, the top of my head blew away, we danced, we danced, we gave ourselves up to joy.

(601) The actual day came, and we walked out of the house that we were dancing in. Yes, we danced and danced.

(602) The bride, rising higher and higher out of her wedding dress as the night went on, danced all by herself.

(603) A speck of grit danced over the time-segment at the lower right-hand corner, smearing the rolling figures.

(604) 2The bride, rising higher and higher out of her wedding dress as the night went on, danced all by herself.

(605) A couple of weeks later the male chorus danced straight into him, elbows akimbo, and cracked his ribs.

(606) In the bedlam of yelling and barking he danced from one foot to the other in a brief breathless panic.

(607) To facilitate such visitations, the people made elaborate masks and danced to impersonate the spirits.

(608) In the video, Michael Jackson danced down a make-believe street protesting that the kid is not my son

(609) She focused on the rim of her wine glass as phrases from the story danced mockingly across her memory.

(610) To earn money,[MakeSentenceWith.com/earn money] he put on sport jacket and then danced jazz in the street.

(611) The night was not lonely either, as quite a few regulars danced cheerfully to merry tunes in the moonlight.

(612) These lights danced across the surface of a murky body of water which the travelers named the Central Sea.

(613) In the bedlam of yelling and barking he danced from one foot to the other in a brief breathless panic.

(614) She danced up a storm at an Alexandria, Va., club where the Desperadoes played right after the election.

(615) Those riverbeds could snap an axle as crisply as the way that Zervos snapped his fingers when he danced.

(616) They literally danced around in the air until someone took them, so there was no way they could eat these.

(617) So then I gave a new hand signal, which signaled the next soloist down below in Forever 21, and he danced.

(618) (1) She danced up a storm at an Alexandria, Va., club where the Desperadoes played right after the election.

(619) He croaked, his voice hoarse with the dampness, as a pitter-patter of soft raindrops danced over their heads.

(620) Blue eyes sparkled like sapphires in her round face, and a dimple danced at the corner of her generous mouth.

(621) As we walked along the shoreline , ghost crabs danced among the trove of shells deposited by the ebbing tide.

(622) The two horses nickered and danced about, ready to be let loose upon the trading roads between the provinces.

(623) The perennially popular pastoral celebration Arden Court by Paul Taylor will be danced at four of the venues.

(624) The bride, rising higher and higher out of her wedding dress as the night went on, danced all by herself.

(625) Eric looked lingeringly at her as they danced, without saying a single embarrassing word about her appearance.

(626) Emperor shrimp danced over sea cucumbers' backs and stargazers gazed into the blackness with their sad smiles.

(627) With the Farmer came his Lapdog, who danced about and licked his hand and frisked about as happy as could be.

(628) She danced gracefully, she loved finery, and her crisp intelligence polished the wiles of a Southern coquette.

(629) These lights danced across the surface of a murky body of water which the travelers named the Central Sea.

(630) The hands spun several times while the icons around its edges glowed, danced and finally settled back in place.

(631) She rejoined the party and even danced a few times with Denton, who was perplexed by her sudden change in mood.

(632) The children frolicked in forests of wild blueberries, ate cake and sang and danced to their heart’s delight .

(633) Mamma May-a exclaims the Daily Mail, saying the PM danced her way back to authority after a difficult few days.

(634) That night, after supper, Snow White and the Dwarfs danced and made merry music. Bashful played the concertina.

(635) While the arrows still seemed stuck in their throats they danced to right and left with short, shuffling steps.

(636) She danced gracefully, she loved finery, and her crisp intelligence polished the wiles of a Southern coquette.

(637) I rode on Carrie's tricicle and picked flowers and ate fruit and hopped and skipped and danced and went to ride.

(638) As these motes danced across California’s business landscape, they spread secrets and shared insider knowledge.

(639) The men against the wall drank little or nothing, and the most serious devotees danced chiefly with one another.

(640) His eyes danced, his self-deprecating humor worked and his arms and fingers lunged in all directions for effect.

(641) 2While the arrows still seemed stuck in their throats they danced to right and left with short, shuffling steps.

(642) Mamma May-a exclaims the Daily Mail, saying the PM danced her way back to authority after a difficult few days.

(643) With the Farmer came his Lapdog, who danced about and licked his hand and frisked about as happy as could be.

(644) Even though Marie had not danced in years, she was still able to move about the floor with outstanding finesse.

(645) The singer danced across the stage with endless verve and vitality that would have tired out any normal person.

(646) And as we danced and danced, and we approached this circle of women, men, women, children, everybody was there.

(647) They danced rhythmically[MakeSentenceWith.com],[MakeSentenceWith.com/hipping] swaying their hips to the music.

(648) When Marie Taglioni first danced La Sylphide en pointe her shoes were nothing more than modified satin slippers.

(649) And they danced with laughter and tears. They swung each other round and round, the first and last time in years.

(650) The brothers danced together in the smash Broadway revue Eubie! in 1978 and again on the big screen in Cotton Club.

(651) 1ONE-BLOCK-LONG ornamental dragon danced through the streets of Hobart yesterday, delighting hundreds of onlookers.

(652) This tradition is also believed to come from the Thracians who may have danced similarly during Dionysian rituals.

(653) That night, after supper, Snow White and the Dwarfs danced and made merry music. Bashful played the concertina.

(654) And they danced with laughter and tears. They swung each other round and round, the first and last time in years.

(655) This tradition is also believed to come from the Thracians who may have danced similarly during Dionysian rituals.

(656) The men against the wall drank little or nothing, and the most serious devotees danced chiefly with one another.

(657) The other animals of the forest came to watch the wedding dance, and they, too, danced all night in the moonlight.

(658) I danced with Bella for the first time as Bei Mir Bistu Shein filled the room. And her blue eyes locked with mine.

(659) His eyes danced, his self-deprecating humor worked and his arms and fingers lunged in all directions for effect.

(660) They filed up the hill in the moonlight and danced solemnly around it, then kneeled and drank to their eternal health.

(661) Because the dance will happen next week, the writer should consider future tense conjugation of the verb ‘danced.’

(662) 2They filed up the hill in the moonlight and danced solemnly around it, then kneeled and drank to their eternal health.

(663) During the Sun Dance which is danced by a lot of Native American tribes the eagle is included in many different ways.

(664) Rob Rio and the Revolvers rocked while sequined and tuxedoed revelers danced amid a plethora of King Tut-like splendor.

(665) They were told of how these sinners writhed and danced to their wicked music in an unholy reverence to their false idol.

(666) 2Rob Rio and the Revolvers rocked while sequined and tuxedoed revelers danced amid a plethora of King Tut-like splendor.

(667) 1Rob Rio and the Revolvers rocked while sequined and tuxedoed revelers danced amid a plethora of King Tut-like splendor.

(668) 2Their whispering and low moans echoed around the empty flat, like ghosts that danced on the ceiling with their shadows.

(669) Because when we do, we and everyone with us in this act of creation will be able to say,We did it. And then we danced.

(670) The air was filled with marijuana smoke and the scent of bodies sweating as people danced, drank or huddled with friends.

(671) They danced for awhile, (rather freaked with each other), and then Joel whispered quietly, I've got to go use the potty .

(672) In Tehran I sang and she danced at the invitation of the Shah and Farah Deeba to celebrate the birth of the crown prince.

(673) Katie tossed her coat at the rack and watched anxiously as the pole danced around the concrete floor before settling down.

(674) She had been so danced attendance on by her husband, that when he died she was ill-equipped to face the world for herself.

(675) The two performed the song together as Trump danced slightly to the music from the show, which aired from 1965 until 1971.

(676) ONE - BLOCK - LONG ornamental dragon danced through the streets of Hobart yesterday, delighting hundreds of onlookers.

(677) But after the war in 1947 Pierre visited Cuba where he discovered to his surprise that the Cubans danced it differently.

(678) My father danced with his grand-daughters,(MakeSentenceWith.com) and then the band began to play the “ Beer Barrel Polka.”

(679) The two performed the song together as Trump danced slightly to the music from the show, which aired from 1965 until 1971.

(680) 1To recreate the country's Midsummer celebration,(sentence dictionary) people in traditional dress danced around a maypole.

(681) Yet Ashton found ways of so moulding classical dance that the ladies even danced sur les pointes in so Edwardian a setting.

(682) They filed up the hill in the moonlight and danced solemnly around it, then kneeled and drank to their eternal health.

(683) Cherry-scented smoke from Grampy's pipe kept the hungry mosquitoes at bay while gray, wispy swirls danced around our heads.

(684) Their fantastically long tails danced behind like bridal trains and burst into colour when they caught the sun's final rays.

(685) 2Yet Ashton found ways of so moulding classical dance that the ladies even danced sur les pointes in so Edwardian a setting.

(686) Cherry-scented smoke from Grampy's pipe kept the hungry mosquitoes at bay while gray, wispy swirls danced around our heads.

(687) Her gray eyes were almost the color of the moon overhead, her pale features obscured by curls that danced in an ocean breeze.

(688) Beside Qiara, Nook drew in a quick breath, as if his breathing had stopped altogether as the witch girl danced his will away.

(689) She landed only a few short feet away; her beautiful feathers danced with flecks of light filtering through the leaves above.

(690) Their whispering and low moans echoed around the empty flat,(.com) like ghosts that danced on the ceiling with their shadows.

(691) They danced around in masks scaring away all manors of demons and hobgoblins , and offered food for their dead's eternal rest.

(692) Leaves danced curlicues on the pavement as the wind ripped them from the plane trees and sent them scurrying along the ground.

(693) To recreate the country's Midsummer celebration,(sentence dictionary) people in traditional dress danced around a maypole.

(694) Grabbing both sides of her stunning gown, the queen of the masquerade glided around in circles as she danced the night away.

(695) She danced in the storms, sang with the chaos and more of all she wasn't the prey for her demons, she was the mother to them.

(696) Yet Ashton found ways of so moulding classical dance that the ladies even danced sur les pointes in so Edwardian a setting.

(697) Yet, long before Jennifer Lopez sang, danced and acted her way to superstardom, she worked at a law office as a legal assistant.

(698) As time passed, a jazz form called Swing became very popular in America. People danced to swing music until after World War Two.

(699) Their fantastically long tails danced behind like bridal trains and burst into colour when they caught the sun's final rays.

(700) Yet, long before Jennifer Lopez sang, danced and acted her way to superstardom, she worked at a law office as a legal assistant.

(701) 1. Leaves danced curlicues on the pavement as the wind ripped them from the plane trees and sent them scurrying along the ground.

(702) The minstrels, bedecked in red doublets and white hose, played upbeat tunes to which gardens of brightly clad nobles danced merrily.

(703) Yet, long before Jennifer Lopez sang, danced and acted her way to superstardom, she worked at a law office as a legal assistant.

(704) I don't care if you danced naked on the roof of the Little Palace with him. I love you, Alina, even the part of you that loved him.

(705) Knowing that Denisov had a reputation even in Poland for the masterly way in which he danced the mazurka, Nicholas ran up to Natasha:

(706) The rapper emerged grinning in a luminous yellow jumper and danced through the crowd while YE was played in full, twice... obviously.

(707) The mask was carved by a member of a men's secret society and was danced by another of these members at ceremonies for new initiates .

(708) And so, with the radio on, she swept the floor and remembered the first time Alex had held her in his arms as they danced in the barn.

(709) The rapper emerged grinning in a luminous yellow jumper and danced through the crowd while YE was played in full, twice... obviously.

(710) In 19Joan Crawford and Johnny Mack Brown danced under the newly perfected tungsten lamp in the flapper classic, Our Dancing Daughters.

(711) The dancefloor was full of couples, most of whom danced gracefully through the waltz , though some simply swayed together on the edges.

(712) The skewer lay on a vol-au-vent filled with a lightly truffled fudge of sweetbread and kidney , a faint lemoniness danced on my tongue.

(713) He knew that our feet often danced to tunes that had somehow remained beyond our hearing; with perfect pitch he played them back to us.

(714) I don't care if you danced naked on the roof of the Little Palace with him. I love you, Alina, even the part of you that loved him.

(715) When describing the postmatch party Botvinnik wrote that at the time he danced the foxtrot and charleston to a professional standard.

(716) A person in clean moccasins then danced the rice treading on it to remove the hull and then tossing it into the air to winnow the chaff.

(717) A few moments passed where he just watched me, look intense, and the light from chandeliers danced a whitewashed marble across his face.

(718) You can show so many more things and be so much more versatile with your dance, said Jacob Jason, who danced with Willem Devries, also

(719) Sir Willard White was a superb Mephistopheles: his Song of the Flea danced and cavorted , and he had plenty of menace when it was needed.

(720) A person in clean moccasins then danced the rice treading on it to remove the hull and then tossing it into the air to winnow the chaff .

(721) Mother and daughter danced for a few moments, Molly spinning on tiptoes like a dainty ballerina, Christina gracefully moving to the beat.

(722) Anatole asked Natasha for a valse and as they danced he pressed her waist and hand and told her she was bewitching and that he loved her.

(723) In 1928 Joan Crawford and Johnny Mack Brown danced under the newly perfected tungsten lamp in the flapper classic, Our Dancing Daughters.

(724) The France players sang with us in the changing room, danced around the French president and filmed each other non-stop in general hilarity.

(725) Battery-powered lights danced around his gold brocade turban and his feet were pressed into gold-trimmed shoes with backward curling points.

(726) Rollerbladers, red flames shooting from their helmets, sped across a stage while alpine cows danced and men in lederhosen played alpenhorns .

(727) These were very classy shows, not girls grinding on your lap, says Philipo, 60, who danced in the ’70s, when shows still dominated the Strip.

(728) Battery-powered lights danced around his gold brocade turban and his feet were pressed into gold-trimmed shoes with backward curling points.

(729) Battery-powered lights danced around his gold brocade turban and his feet were pressed into gold-trimmed shoes with backward curling points.

(730) The France players sang with us in the changing room, danced around the French president and filmed each other non-stop in general hilarity .

(731) Floodlighting reflected from the silvery burnt umber cladding of the walls as though ice-ghosts danced there, and set the green columns aglow.

(732) Dance Dance Revolution released in 1998 was a rhythm game in which players danced on pressure sensitive pads in time with onscreen commands.

(733) It danced a bit around their heads before finally merging into Ron's body, filling him with a warmth which was welcome in the wintery weather.

(734) You can show so many more things and be so much more versatile with your dance, said Jacob Jason, 26, who danced with Willem Devries, also 26.

(735) These were very classy shows, not girls grinding on your lap, says Philipo, 60, who danced in the ’70s, when shows still dominated the Strip.

(736) The plane wasn't as big as a minibus, it was as big as a trilby hat and it danced through the sky with - I hesitate to use the word - abandon.

(737) As we danced, our breasts became visible, and Satya-tapa cursed us, saying, 'You both go and become fruit trees on the bank of the river Ganga.

(738) Floodlighting reflected from the silvery burnt umber cladding of the walls as though ice-ghosts danced there, and set the green columns aglow.

(739) 1It danced a bit around their heads before finally merging into Ron's body, filling him with a warmth which was welcome in the wintery weather.

(740) These cultures that once danced, made love, sang to the gods, worshipped the forest, all that's left is an imprint in stone, as you see here.

(741) I felt that my views and philosophies had been changed overnight. The philosophies that i had gladly carved in stone, recited and danced upon.

(742) Righteous, I like that. Kinda fitting when you think about it. If we danced and shared music, we'd be too busy en-joy-in' life to start a war.

(743) In a way it is perhaps disappointing to think that the only small mark one has made on the fragile page of history is to have danced on a table.

(744) I had cultivated a mild sort of insanity, echolalia, I think it's called. All the tag ends of a night's proofing danced on the tip of my tongue.

(745) I slept with faith and found a corpse in my arms on awakening I drank and danced all night with doubt and found her a virgin in the morning.

(746) Battery-powered lights danced around his gold brocade turban and his feet were pressed into gold-trimmed shoes with backward curling points.

(747) Righteous, I like that. Kinda fitting when you think about it. If we danced and shared music, we'd be too busy en-joy-in' life to start a war.

(748) I felt that my views and philosophies had been changed overnight. The philosophies that i had gladly carved in stone, recited and danced upon.

(749) As we danced, our breasts became visible, and Satya-tapa cursed us , saying, 'You both go and become fruit trees on the bank of the river Ganga.

(750) As men and women in white ceremonial clothing sang and danced to the sound of heavy drums, adherents doused a cone-shaped Zangbeto with kerosene.

(751) The executioner struck off her feet with the red shoes, and the shoes danced away with the little feet across the field into the deep forest.

(752) At those secret meetings they met with foure black things going upright and yet not like men in the face with whom they ate danced and had sex.

(753) 1. Floodlighting reflected from the silvery burnt umber cladding of the walls as though ice-ghosts danced there, and set the green columns aglow.

(754) I had cultivated a mild sort of insanity, echolalia , I think it's called. All the tag ends of a night's proofing danced on the tip of my tongue.

(755) We ran and we danced among the flotsam and jetsum of out digital lives, scattering bon mots like candies to the poor and needy children around us.

(756) So angry I could hardly speak, I forced myself to calm for a moment as I danced away with her in my newly-taught but unlearned club-footed manner.

(757) But for the occasional grumbling, the Deitelhoff children sang songs, danced and cavorted around the barn while milking cows one November evening.

(758) The danced sequence in which Louise is rejected by prim Maine society and seeks comfort with a vagabond fairground worker doesn’t entirely track.

(759) As men and women in white ceremonial clothing sang and danced to the sound of heavy drums, adherents doused a cone-shaped Zangbeto with kerosene.

(760) On the sidewalk Soapy began to yell drunken gibberish at the top of his harsh voice. He danced, howled, raved, and otherwise disturbed the welkin.

(761) Adding to the strangeness, there were Russians among them: big, blond men who danced, and affectionate young women kissing their Turcoman friends.

(762) Floodlighting reflected from the silvery burnt umber cladding of the walls as though ice-ghosts danced there, and set the green columns aglow.

(763) They sang and danced, they played the mice and the water buffalo, and I held my breath, wondering, would we get to the end of this amazing show?

(764) She held out her hand and James let out a relieved sigh as he practically danced over and pulled a cornily chivalrous move by kissing her knuckles.

(765) As men and women in white ceremonial clothing sang and danced to the sound of heavy drums, adherents doused a cone-shaped Zangbeto with kerosene .

(766) 1. Battery-powered lights danced around his gold brocade turban and his feet were pressed into gold-trimmed shoes with backward curling points.

(767) Now what I like about this video is it's actually a video of the first time they ever danced together because of his lead. He had a strong lead.

(768) She had been so danced attendance on by her husband[MakeSentenceWith.com], that when he died she was ill-equipped to face the world for herself.

(769) Since 2000 synchronized global events have escalated such as The Quadrille Dance Parade at which in 2007 its 7th year 24000 people danced at once.

(770) Two more closed in on her, but she danced away, luring one into a trap and throwing the second off guard long enough to escape his outstretched grasp.

(771) Gone was the mercurial, tempestuous socialite who didn't know what she wanted, swung from mood to mood, loved childish games, or danced the night away.

(772) By this natural wonder he was totally amazed, goggle-eyed, and at a side glance spotted clusters of camellia, which danced in the moonlight charmingly.

(773) On the sidewalk Soapy began to yell drunken gibberish at the top of his harsh voice. He danced, howled, raved , and otherwise disturbed the welkin.

(774) Even if he danced at his best, he could not display the same quicksilver in jumps and polished tours, and his presence was less compelling and majestic.

(775) The marchers chanted, ululated , whistled and danced, much to the delight of the passers-by and people looking on from the balconies of the skyscrapers.

(776) Finally, this normally sedentary animal inflated a muscular cone at its base to lever itself free from its moorings and danced away in the water column.

(777) The aerialists were breathtaking as they spun and danced through the air, and twisted their bodies around ribbons of cloth hanging down from the ceiling.

(778) The boy soon became himself again, the rosy colour returned to his cheeks, he jumped down from the old man's lap, and danced around him on the floor.

(779) By this natural wonder he was totally amazed, goggle-eyed, and at a side glance spotted clusters of camellia, which danced in the moonlight charmingly.

(780) There was a time when I was alone because I felt rejected. And then I fell in love with alone. But once I danced, I fell in love with the movement of life.

(781) In the early morning light, last night's wind-danced lamps will become oily, sooty , little clay bowls as you try to find the garden under the rows of deyas.

(782) For his work, Bell was awarded the title of Honorary Chief and participated in a ceremony where he donned a Mohawk headdress and danced traditional dances

(783) The ballet, given three casts of principals, proved decently enough danced at a creditable second-tier level; the women, however, markedly outmatched the men.

(784) In the morning, when he went to call at Rostopchin's he met there a courier fresh from the army, an acquaintance of his own, who often danced at Moscow balls.

(785) Grantham says. The first one kind of choked on it, but Peter danced around the minefield like a tap dancer. I thought, 'That guy can really think on his feet.

(786) She was delighted with the orchestra at the hotel, and whenever the music began she danced round the room, hugging and kissing every one she happened to touch.

(787) Grantham says. The first one kind of choked on it, but Peter danced around the minefield like a tap dancer. I thought, 'That guy can really think on his feet.

(788) Grantham says. The first one kind of choked on it, but Peter danced around the minefield like a tap dancer. I thought, 'That guy can really think on his feet.

(789) At the symposium , women danced and sang and performed on the double-reeded aulos (like an oboe or shawm), or lyre, having been hired, sometimes, on the street.

(790) There I am running rivers of sweat down my neck, down my chest, down my belly and through my shirt, and I'm dancing harder than I've ever danced to a rock band.

(791) He loved the song and danced it exuberantly , perspiration plastering his bangs across his forehead and sending his glasses sliding down to the tip of his nose.

(792) You can show so many more things and be so much more versatile with your dance, said Jacob Jason, who danced with Willem Devries, also It's much more artistic.

(793) 1Under the wide arms of a mango tree, the cheerleaders sang a version of the Internationale. They danced with bells around their ankles, promising people's rule.

(794) Under the wide arms of a mango tree, the cheerleaders sang a version of the Internationale. They danced with bells around their ankles, promising people's rule.

(795) While this was going on Mary danced her square dance complaisantly; and her proud father, looking on, thought that she was by far the prettiest woman in the room.

(796) Dance music is music that is made to be danced to In a broader sense an enormous amount of music sounds like dance music even if it is not composed for dancing.

(797) While this was going on Mary danced her square dance complaisantly ; and her proud father, looking on, thought that she was by far the prettiest woman in the room.

(798) In 1A young English Queen Victoria danced a ball with the future Russian emperor Alexander II and was so enamoured by him, that has seriously reflected on marriage.

(799) And now I knew the names of most of the foods set before me, spoke with elegance and poise , danced with grace, and could even say a few words in French and Italian!

(800) Women ululated , danced and chanted Phiriphiri (Tshivhase's nickname) when his representatives were called to receive the Order of Luthuli, in bronze, on his behalf.

(801) A stripper who danced on the poles of Santiago subway trains to challenge the prudishness of Chilean society was arrested Thursday during her lightning performances.

(802) Under the wide arms of a mango tree, the cheerleaders sang a version of the Internationale. They danced with bells around their ankles, promising people's rule.

(803) Pecuchet replied: ‘If our world in its turn danced about, the citizens of the stars would be no more impressed than we are now. Ideas like that are rather humbling.’

(804) At her farewell party, Monika danced a waltz with one of the Mariinsky's ballerinas and was presented with retirement gifts of carrot cake, a pinafore and a kerchief.

(805) A stripper who danced on the poles of Santiago subway trains to challenge the prudishness of Chilean society was arrested Thursday during her lightning performances.

(806) We should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once. And we should call every truth false which was not accompanied by at least one laugh.

(807) All the other little rabbits came out to see how happy they both were, and they danced in a wedding circle around the little black rabbit and little white rabbit.

(808) The child could accurately be described as cute: her large, smiling green eyes dotted with hazel specks and golden hair that flew astray as she danced in the sunlight.

(809) Once the initiates, who are of the receiving moiety , have seen the tableau and danced with headdresses all night long, this beautiful structure is rapidly dismantled.

(810) Then Dorothy wound up Tik-tok and he danced a jig to amuse the company, after which the Yellow Hen related some of her adventures with the Nome King in the Land of Ev.

(811) He landed also at Delos, and there he and his comrades danced the crane dance, the complicated movements of which were meant to imitate the windings of the Labyrinth.'

(812) JF: Now, we've danced Liquid Lead in clubs, convention centers and as part of First Dance, the play we created with Lisa, on stages in North America and in Europe.

(813) Adding to the strangeness, there were Russians among them: big, blond men who danced,[MakeSentenceWith.com] and affectionate young women kissing their Turcoman friends.

(814) You can show so many more things and be so much more versatile with your dance, said Jacob Jason, 26, who danced with Willem Devries, also 26. It's much more artistic.

(815) Some were tutting, which involves using the hands and arms to create shapes inspired by Egyptian hieroglyphics , and others house danced, which involves quick footwork.

(816) These were the fears that danced in the imaginations of these poor men, and as it turned out, the fear they chose to listen to would govern whether they lived or died.

(817) And we should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once. And we should call every truth false which was not accompanied by at least one laugh.

(818) At her farewell party, Monika danced a waltz with one of the Mariinsky's ballerinas and was presented with retirement gifts of carrot cake, a pinafore and a kerchief.

(819) In 1839, a young English Queen Victoria danced a ball with the future Russian emperor Alexander II and was so enamoured by him, that has seriously reflected on marriage.

(820) With the proceeds of a very remunerative silent film in which he choreographed and danced a bacchanal scene, he re-channeled his life into a decade of travel and painting.

(821) An entire show had been cancelled and the theatre hall spruced up with translucent blue illumination and coloured-halogen lights that danced to the music on smoke screens.

(822) During the grand entry, women danced in “jingle dresses” covered with hundreds of tiny metal cones, or in buckskin dresses edged with long fringe that swayed as they moved.

(823) The beautiful Vasilissa came forward, as bright as a star, bowed to her sovereign, bowed to the honorable guests and danced with her husband, the happy Tsarevitch Ivan.

(824) In 1839, a young English Queen Victoria danced a ball with the future Russian emperor Alexander II and was so enamoured by him, that has seriously reflected on marriage.

(825) During the 19th century, barbecues on these properties were legendary, with the beef cooking on a spit over a huge fire while ranchers and their ladies danced the night away.

(826) Irresistible drowsiness overpowered him, red rings danced before his eyes, and the impression of those voices and faces and a sense of loneliness merged with the physical pain.

(827) During the grand entry, women danced in “jingle dresses” covered with hundreds of tiny metal cones, or in buckskin dresses edged with long fringe that swayed as they moved.

(828) The flecks of light that managed their way through the dense leaves danced across her face, gently stopping at her eyes, lighting them like shards of glass on the dawn's rising.

(829) This looks like a small bar! Wanglaoji appeared again! (last time it appeared on ash bin beside Guihu Lake). As the shadows of the trees danced, the sunlight and shade chquered.

(830) They said I would never live. I lived. They said I would never think. I think. They said I would never walk. I walked. They said I would never dance, but I never danced anyway.

(831) I will have my own Carnival here then, she said. So she put on her white boots and her coat filled with jewelry, danced on the snow all alone. A wolf saw her magnificent beauty.

(832) By watching high-speed videos of the manakin mating dance, the team found that birds who danced even tens of milliseconds faster than others were the best at charming the females.

(833) They said I would never live. I lived. They said I would never think. I think. They said I would never walk. I walked. They said I would never dance, but I never danced anyway.

(834) The night ended with more song, some dancing, and much good humour to go around - even the captain took part in the bacchanal and danced a verse or two of Along the Petersburg Road.

(835) This looks like a small bar! Wanglaoji appeared again! (last time it appeared on ash bin beside Guihu Lake). As the shadows of the trees danced, the sunlight and shade chquered.

(836) If Donald Trump's initial handling of the fallout from Charlottesville started a political fire, on Tuesday the president poured on a bucket of kerosene and danced around the flames.

(837) If Donald Trump's initial handling of the fallout from Charlottesville started a political fire, on Tuesday the president poured on a bucket of kerosene and danced around the flames.

(838) By watching high-speed videos of the manakin mating dance, the team found that birds who danced even tens of milliseconds faster than others were the best at charming the females.

(839) During a series of turns, it flew off, and she danced the rest of the scene alongside her snowflake sisters as the single, conspicuously bareheaded flake — a mortifying rookie mistake.

(840) He alone could play on the clavichord that ecossaise (his only piece) to which, as he said, all possible dances could be danced, and they felt sure he had brought presents for them all.

(841) During a series of turns, it flew off, and she danced the rest of the scene alongside her snowflake sisters as the single, conspicuously bareheaded flake — a mortifying rookie mistake.

(842) Footsteps echoed through out the corridor as the light danced over its surface, scouring over the walls, unmasking the darkness and exposing all of the details beneath its harsh brutality.

(843) Powered by the symbology of a myth and the passion of my training, I brought laser-sharp focus into my dance, laser-sharp focus to such an extent that I danced a few weeks after surgery.

(844) We danced down the craggy coast and ducked into Robin Hood's Bay, the former home to gangs of marauding smugglers who would steal booty from ships wrecked on the treacherous offshore rocks.

(845) Act 2 started with 12 equally tiny angels — some of them the same performers from the mouse scene — now upright but no less blissful, through whom six larger cherubs danced in bigger steps.

(846) Its psychic effect, both upon the dancer and upon the mystic about whom he danced during the initiation of the Cybele-Attis mysteries, made it a widely known and popular feature of the cult.

(847) Act 2 started with 12 equally tiny angels — some of them the same performers from the mouse scene — now upright but no less blissful, through whom six larger cherubs danced in bigger steps.

(848) And when the new mayor-elect showed up at one of the sect’s synagogues late that night, hundreds of young yeshiva students sang and danced around her as if she were a renowned Torah scholar.

(849) And young Michael was the center of attention: he handled virtually all the lead vocals, danced with energy and finesse, and displayed a degree of showmanship rare in a performer of any age.

(850) And when the new mayor-elect showed up at one of the sect’s synagogues late that night, hundreds of young yeshiva students sang and danced around her as if she were a renowned Torah scholar.

(851) The Yangko was danced without any specific partner, either in a circle or in a kind of conga line which primary-school boys and girls often formed on the street as they came home from school.

(852) I drove in last night,' he said. 'I couldn't sleep, it was too hot. So I went outside. I was feeling melancholy. Then I danced with a beautiful girl, and I felt better. What's your story?

(853) And young Michael was the center of attention: he handled virtually all the lead vocals, danced with energy and finesse, and displayed a degree of showmanship rare in a performer of any age.

(854) She snorted at the thought - if he truly had convinced himself that she was blind to his double-faced ways, he was more of a fool than those who wore motley and feathers and danced for ladies.

(855) I gave up trying not to smile as we danced. It was too easy to lose myself in his eyes and arms. I wanted to move like this with him forever, gliding across the gym floor to nonexistent music.

(856) The Yangko was danced without any specific partner, either in a circle or in a kind of conga line which primary-school boys and girls often formed on the street as they came home from school.

(857) 2I gave up trying not to smile as we danced. It was too easy to lose myself in his eyes and arms. I wanted to move like this with him forever, gliding across the gym floor to nonexistent music.

(858) I gave up trying not to smile as we danced. It was too easy to lose myself in his eyes and arms. I wanted to move like this with him forever, gliding across the gym floor to nonexistent music.

(859) 2He gestured threateningly at the young man, who leapt to his feet, took his hat from his head and passed it into the crowd. He proceeded to give chase as the young man danced through the crowd.

(860) for he danced the first two with her, and then the next with charlotte lucas, which vexed me greatly, but lo, there in the very next nothing would please him but to stand up with jane again.

(861) Hundreds of rebels cheered wildly and danced as they took over the compound filled with eucalyptus trees, raising their tricolor from the front gate and tearing down a large billboard of Gadhafi.

(862) Scottish step-dancing is a traditional Scottish form of hard-shoe dancing which can be danced solo, or in a small 'set' where steps in slow and quick time are combined with simple dance patterns.

(863) 1Scottish step-dancing is a traditional Scottish form of hard-shoe dancing which can be danced solo, or in a small 'set' where steps in slow and quick time are combined with simple dance patterns.

(864) 2Hundreds of rebels cheered wildly and danced as they took over the compound filled with eucalyptus trees, raising their tricolor from the front gate and tearing down a large billboard of Gadhafi.

(865) I gave up trying not to smile as we danced. It was too easy to lose myself in his eyes and arms. I wanted to move like this with him forever, gliding across the gym floor to nonexistent music.

(866) rosy-cheeked; and the youngest of the grandchildren danced around them, and called out quite delighted, that there was to be something very splendid that evening-they were all to have hot potatoes.

(867) He gestured threateningly at the young man, who leapt to his feet, took his hat from his head and passed it into the crowd. He proceeded to give chase as the young man danced through the crowd.

(868) rosy-cheeked; and the youngest of the grandchildren danced around them, and called out quite delighted, that there was to be something very splendid that evening--they were all to have hot potatoes.

(869) With short, ruffled tops and skirts and headpieces for the women, and large, ruffle-sleeved tops and white pants for the men, the group danced conga oriental, a common diversion during Cuba's Carnaval.

(870) There were three beautiful sisters, fair and delicate. The dress of one was red, of the second blue, and of the third pure white. Hand in hand they danced in the bright moonlight, by the calm lake.

(871) The delegation was headed by von Ribbentrop, and the execution of the pact included a scene in which the two countries' diplomats, having partaken heavily of vodka, danced to music from an old Victrola.

(872) He gestured threateningly at the young man, who leapt to his feet,[threateningly] took his hat from his head and passed it into the crowd. He proceeded to give chase as the young man danced through the crowd.

(873) He gestured threateningly at the young man, who leapt to his feet,[/threateningly] took his hat from his head and passed it into the crowd. He proceeded to give chase as the young man danced through the crowd.

(874) She put on some music. Drum and flute, I think. She played it soft, because it was dreadfully late, a time when all good men and women, or at least the practical ones, had gone to bed. Then she danced for me.

(875) While in the Rostovs' ballroom the sixth anglaise was being danced, to a tune in which the weary musicians blundered, and while tired footmen and cooks were getting the supper, Count Bezukhov had a sixth stroke.

(876) His heart danced upon her movements like a cork upon a tide. He heard what her eyes said to him from beneath their cowl and knew that in some dim past, whether in life or revery, he had heard their tale before.

(877) They are still out there, at sites such as Boot Scootin', and usually they fit in well with the songs that the dances are named after - for example, Achy Breaky for Couples is danced to the popular Achy Breaky Heart .

(878) In the second temple there was a water libation every morning of the festival, and on the evening of the first day the great golden candelabrum was lit up and the men danced a torch dance around it (Mishnah, Sukkah, v.

(879) Hundreds of rebels cheered wildly and danced as they took over the compound filled with eucalyptus trees,(www.MakeSentenceWith.com) raising their tricolor from the front gate and tearing down a large billboard of Gadhafi.

(880) In Feather Mantle, the encounter culminates with the angel, sung by Mr. Jaroussky but danced by Nora Kimball-Mentzos, teaching the fisherman a dance meant to alleviate humanity’s sorrows in exchange for her cloak’s return.

(881) In Feather Mantle, the encounter culminates with the angel, sung by Mr. Jaroussky but danced by Nora Kimball-Mentzos, teaching the fisherman a dance meant to alleviate humanity’s sorrows in exchange for her cloak’s return.

(882) They danced slow circles in the sand, Javier singing the words to the Spanish version of the song, the melancholy music putting a strange ache in his chest, an ache he saw reflected in her eyes. Was she feeling what he was feeling?

(883) Trees grew up on either side to line the road, and in the spring they blossomed and turned all the roadway into a glorious perfumed world of pink and yellow flowers that danced and floated in the air and carpeted the walkway with soft petals.

(884) But perhaps, tonight, Eleanor should do as Madeline would do- and live for the moment. Tonight, she would abandon her fears and behave as any young lady would who danced her first dance at her first ball with the most handsome man in the room.

(885) I took my friend’s hand as she helped me up. With our hands still linked and our flower crowns tangled in our hair, we danced, laughing with joy, through the rain and towards the school, the lightning showing us our path with its powerful light.

(886) One thing was clear. I knew I wanted a relationship where there was no push-pull energy, the power struggles, the yanking back and forth. I wanted a relationship where the two energies, the two souls, simply danced, a beautiful dance… and loved.

(887) I remember, I said as I took a Chair opposite to him, how the Mobb applauded the Flames. I remember how they sang and danced by the Corses during the Contagion: that was not Chearfulnesse but Phrenzy. And I remember, also, the Rage and the Dying -

(888) He was essentially a rustic god, a wood-spirit conceived in the form of a goat, living in woods and caves, and traversing the tops of the mountains; he protected and gave fertility to flocks; he hunted and fished; and sported and danced with the mountain nymphs.

(889) A week feels like a year when you’re seventeen and in love. A twenty minute drive might as well be an ocean. But we were together again and the whole world was rejoicing, even the gravel crunched melodiously under our feet as we danced onward through the night.

(890) It was a real surprise to me to come across the evidence that Christianity might once have been a danced religion. Certainly, some of the early church leaders thought this was great and spoke of what seems to have been circle dancing, perhaps around an altar.

(891) Then we had our hands all over each other, and we started moving toward the bedroom, molting clothes along the way. Under the covers we danced the good, slow dance, and she let loose with that laugh I loved so much, the one as sweet and happy as the song of a bird.

(892) I wake up and tear drops, they fall down like rain. I put on that old song we danced to and then, I head off to my job cause not much has changed. Punch the clock, head for home, check the phone. Just in case. Go to bed, dream of you. That's what I am doing these days.

(893) She was the one who danced like a dream. Her haircut had transformed her face. She appeared younger, joyful, strikingly modish. She looked less like Madeline and more like... like Eleanor might have looked if her stepmother had never made her appearance in Eleanor's life.

(894) Because real life is what happens in between moments of greatness. It’s the little things that at the end of it all, you realize were greater than the sum of their parts. It’s the amount of times you laughed, or cried, danced, sang, created, inspired, and made someone smile.

(895) They danced in the forest, and we are taking this dance, my scientific outreach communications, and also linking up with environmental groups, to go to different cities and to perform the science, the dance and the environmental outreach that we hope will make a difference.

(896) My eyes fill with tears now as I think how my mother pressed me close to her, speechless and trembling with delight, taking in every syllable that I spoke, while little Mildred seized my free hand and kissed it and danced, and my father expressed his pride and affection in a big silence.

(897) Personally, I prefer Stevie Wonder, confessed the Chink, but what the hell. Those cowgirls are always bitching because the only radio station in the area plays nothing but polkas, but I say you can dance to anything if you really feel like dancing. To prove it, he got up and danced to the news.

(898) Muhammad Ali has a lot to answer for. When he lit the flame at the Atlanta Olympics there wasn't a dry eye on the planet. Why were we crying? Because a great sportsman had been reduced to this-a shuffling, mumbling, twitching cripple. A man who once danced like a butterfly now shook like blancmange.

(899) The flesh surrenders itself. Eternity takes back its own. Our bodies stirred these waters briefly, danced with a certain intoxication before the love of life and self, dealt with a few strange ideas, then submitted to the instruments of Time. What can we say of this? I occurred. I am not...yet, I occurred.

(900) So said the mothers as they watched their young people executing their newly learned steps, and so said the youths and maidens themselves as they danced till they were ready to drop, and so said the grown-up young men and women who came to these balls with an air of condescension and found them most enjoyable.

(901) I have danced in a Sufi fikre, sat for hours in a Zen Buddhist tea ceremony, been part of a Hindu puja, attended Shabbat services in multiple Jewish synagogues, and never, in any of those moments of worship, did I doubt these people were just as deeply involved in the search for God as I am. And that God was with us all.

(902) I stare at him. His jaw tightens, his eyes steely with determination that frightens me to my core. A cloud drifts across the face of the crescent moon, and the courtyard darkens. Here and there, the grass is still bent where Aladdin and I danced just hours earlier. I drop my gaze and glare at it, shaking from head to toe.

(903) Sesame oil sizzled in the air, popping out of a hot wok filled with stir-fried enoki mushrooms, mustard greens, baby bok choy, and strips of pork tenderloin. My mother had danced by the stove against snakes of smoke emanating from sticks of sandalwood incense stuck in nearby pots of ash. scent filled our Chinatown apartment.

(904) I had seen the light, come to believe that a wedding should be about a feeling between two people, not a show for the masses...It was a magical, romantic evening, and although I occasionally wish I had worn a slightly fancier dress, and that Nick and I had danced on our wedding night, I have no real regrets about the way we chose to do things.

(905) Last summer we had eight people in the [Christian] congregation who danced four different sun dances. Of course the missionaries have said all along that those ceremonies are pagan and we can't do that. Our people insist that they are free in the gospel, free in Christ Jesus, to participate in Indian religious forms and ceremonies. - George Tinker

(906) The universe danced towards life. Life was a remarkably common commodity. Anything sufficiently complicated seemed to get cut in for some, in the same way that anything massive enough got a generous helping of gravity. The universe had a definite tendency towards awareness. This suggested a certain subtle cruelty woven into the very fabric of space-time.

(907) There was a greater truth — that of a glorious struggle, hard-fought and hard-won, in which many fell martyrs and countless others made sacrifices, dreaming of the day India would be free. That day had come. The people of India saw that too, and on 15 August — despite the sorrow in their hearts for the division of their land danced in the streets with abandon and joy.

(908) My parents danced together, her head on his chest. Both had their eyes closed. They seemed so perfectly content. If you can find someone like that, someone who you can hold and close your eyes to the world with, then you're lucky. Even if it only lasts for a minute or a day. The image of them gently swaying to the music is how I picture love in my mind even after all these years.

(909) I ran, played hide-and-seek, caught fireflies, scaled trees, picked apples and peaches straight off the tree, launched pits from slingshots, and danced in the sprinkles here. Sam thought. Moreover, I learned about plants and science: I understood the seasons, when to plant trees and seeds, how to nurture them and protect them from insects, what to feed the deer in winter and the hummingbirds in summer.

(910) Maya Angelou entered our lives at Virago in 1984, when we first published I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Entered our lives is too tame. She danced, sang, and laughed her way straight into our hearts. She brought us a best-seller, but more than that, she brought us a reminder that the human need for dignity and recognition is a gift easily given to one another, but also frighteningly easy to withhold.

(911) I loved you, I did. I believe I even sold myself a bit: on your love, my lust, your hair and just the way we stood there. How the air smelled of you, the way your shirt was cursed with blues. The way we danced by the ocean in front your mini-garden. The white fence, your loveliness and the heavenly kisses. It’ll always be the sheets, lying beside, holding your arm and kissing your hair in a loving stride.

(912) And as he danced with my mother, who is, by the way, half his age, in a room full of generations of his family and hundreds of people, many of whom traveled thousands of miles to be there to celebrate him, I realized that he had not just given me advice, he had given me the first step that every single one of us is capable of making if we want to create a real, wholehearted impact on the world around us, right now.

(913) A number of young girls, between five and ten years of age, wearing a bear-skin (afterwards a saffron-coloured robe) danced a bear-dance, called apKTEia, the girls themselves being called ecpKToc. In one account, a maiden was ordered to be sacrificed to the bear Artemis, but a certain man who had a goat called it his daughter and offered it up in secret, just as at Munychium a fawn dressed up as a girl was sacrificed to the goddess.

(914) Had I known, I would have danced delicate language all around you. I would’ve told you that your internal brightness illuminated mine. And that I only saw the beauty in myself when I looked at my reflection in your eyes. If only I had known that behind that strong gaze was everything else. Everything you didn’t want me to know. Your shine came from what you felt when you looked at me. And you feared that I would be yet another to use your light and leave you alone. In even more darkness.

(915) So it hadn’t been wrong or dishonest of her to say no this morning, when he asked if she hated him, any more than it had been wrong or dishonest to serve him the elaborate breakfast and to show the elaborate interest in his work, and to kiss him goodbye. The kiss, for that matter, had been exactly right—a perfectly fair, friendly kiss, a kiss for a boy you’d just met at a party, a boy who’d danced with you and made you laugh and walked you home afterwards, talking about himself all the way.

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All the parts of speech in English are used to make sentences. All sentences include two parts: the subject and the verb (this is also known as the predicate). The subject is the person or thing that does something or that is described in the sentence. The verb is the action the person or thing takes or the description of the person or thing. If a sentence doesn’t have a subject and a verb, it is not a complete sentence (e.g., In the sentence “Went to bed,” we don’t know who went to bed).

Four types of sentence structure.

Simple Sentences with "danced"

A simple sentence with "danced"contains a subject and a verb, and it may also have an object and modifiers. However, it contains only one independent clause.

Compound Sentences with "danced"

A compound sentence with "danced" contains at least two independent clauses. These two independent clauses can be combined with a comma and a coordinating conjunction or with a semicolon.

Complex Sentences with "danced"

A complex sentence with "danced" contains at least one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. Dependent clauses can refer to the subject (who, which) the sequence/time (since, while), or the causal elements (because, if) of the independent clause.

Compound-Complex Sentences with "danced"

Sentence types can also be combined. A compound-complex sentence with "danced" contains at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.

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