dance

Entry Definition
they (two) dance together
s/he dances with h/ as partner
s/he dances with h/ as partner
s/he dances sliding or dragging feet sideways
s/he dances sideways
s/he dances it sideways
(diminutive) s/he dances sideways
s/he dances thus
s/he kicks it thus, kicks it to there; s/he steps or stamps or stomps on it with foot; s/he applies force or weight of body to it (by jumping, standing, leaning, pushing, etc. on it); s/he dances it thus; (figuratively) s/he confronts it, overcomes it, etc.
s/he kicks something belonging to h/ thus, s/he kicks it to h/; s/he steps or stamps or stomps on something belonging to h/; s/he applies force or weight of body to something belonging to h/; s/he dances it for h/
s/he dances it differently
s/he dances, s/he dances along
s/he turns to side while dancing
s/he turns to dance in another direction or in opposite direction
s/he dances alone (e.g., without partner, solo)
s/he dances barefoot
s/he does chief's dance; (Maine) does governor's dance
s/he dances sliding or dragging feet backward
s/he dances to exhaustion or to death
s/he dances Native (Indian) dance
s/he knows how to dance
they dance in step; they dance abreast
s/he is dancing; (hummingbird, osprey, kingfisher, moth) s/he is hovering
(tuft of needles at tip of pine bough) pine tip; name of dance in which dancers imitate the movements of a pine tip stood upright on its points on a board or table-top, which is lightly tapped to make the pine tip move; name of the song accompanying this dance; name of game whose object is to keep a pine tip "dancing" without its falling over
s/he dances so hard, so lively; s/he passes by; s/he reaches a certain age