Dancing [adjective]

Definition of Dancing:

extremely compliant

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Sentence/Example of Dancing:

Think of a folk dance where people change partners, says Manas-Zloczower.

The app, majority-owned by investor Proxima Media, gives users editing tools and video filters to make short videos of their dance challenges and comedy skits.

They enjoy just a brief dance of death lasting perhaps hundreds of nanoseconds.

Instead, as proof of the appeal of Reels, it pointed to several high-profile influencers who are using the service to make videos focused on food, beauty, and dance.

Kara Billington, a 16-year-old TikTok user from Richardson, Texas, says users of Instagram, and therefore Reels, seem to skew a little older, meaning fewer dance challenges.

The storm, however, was over; the moon and stars were shining in a clear sky, and the aurora was dancing merrily.

This slaughter is accompanied by the tabagie and what follows it—namely, the singing and dancing.

Then there was dancing and singing under the palm-trees by old and young, and when evening came there were displays of fireworks.

He had taken an immediate fancy to Isabel and promised to show her the lower rooms as soon as she tired of dancing.

Looking through this hole, the king perceived an old man weeping, a man in mourning garb singing, and a nun or widow dancing.