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  • 11ballroom — n. a large room or hall for dancing. Phrases and idioms: ballroom dancing formal social dancing as a recreation …

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  • 12Ballroom dance — refers to a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around the world. Because of its performance and entertainment aspects, ballroom dance is also widely enjoyed on stage, film, and television. Ballroom dance may… …

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  • 13ballroom dance — ballroom dancing. any of a variety of social or recreational dances performed by couples, as in a ballroom. [1890 95] * * * European and American social dancing performed by couples. It includes standard dances such as the fox trot, waltz, polka …

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  • 14ballroom dancing — noun uncount a type of dancing done by a man and woman together, using a fixed series of steps and movements. Ballroom dances include the waltz, the foxtrot, and the tango …

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  • 15ballroom dance — n. a kind of dance in which two people dance as partners to a waltz, fox trot, etc. ballroom dancing n …

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  • 16ballroom dancing — n [U] a type of dancing that is done with a partner and has different steps for particular types of music, such as the ↑waltz …

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  • 17ballroom dancing — ► NOUN ▪ formal social dancing in couples …

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  • 18Ballroom Blitz — Infobox Single Name = Ballroom Blitz Caption = Artist = Sweet A side = B side = Rock and Roll Disgrace Released = September 1973 (UK), August 1975 (US) Format = 7 vinyl Recorded = Genre = Hard rock, glam rock Length = 4:06 Label = RCA Writer =… …

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  • 19ballroom dance — noun any of a variety of social dances performed by couples in a ballroom • Syn: ↑ballroom dancing • Hypernyms: ↑social dancing • Hyponyms: ↑beguine, ↑carioca, ↑cha cha, ↑ …

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  • 20Ballroom scene — The Ballroom scene is a social subculture of the LGBT community involving staged, competitive drag fashion performances.US HistoryEven from the early 1920 s and through its early stages it was all about a show. The US Ballroom Scene (which seems… …

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