noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
ballet/ballroom/flamenco etc dancer
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Margot Fonteyn, the famous British ballet dancer
ballroom dancing
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
dance
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The center also offers tap and ballroom dance classes, yoga and Chairobics, which is a low-impact exercise program.
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You are dressed in formal evening clothes, and it is obvious you are competing in a ballroom dance contest.
dancer
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A bright yellow strip of tape separated the country-western ballroom dancers from the line dance crowd.
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Longbine said line dancers have concluded that repeated dance floor collisions were acts of aggression by the ballroom dancers.
dancing
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I was very fond of ballroom dancing , and of other things associated with the tripping of the light-fantastic.
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But ballroom dancing is an activity that screams out for a band.
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One early distinction suggests itself: ballet is performed for an audience; ballroom dancing is where we can all join in.
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But what would then be the case with an exhibition or competition of ballroom dancing ?
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Voice over They've been ballroom dancing in Cheltenham Town Hall for 50 years now.
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Rugby supporters, who are as much licence-payers as are aficionados of ballroom dancing , have, I think, been short-changed.
hotel
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The visitors were herded into two large halls, which were once the hotel ballroom and dining room.
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The opening ceremony in a hotel ballroom dramatized the political character of the meeting.
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About 500 people attended the lunch in the hotel ballroom where there was seating for only 400.
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The families at Kennedy Airport sit in the hotel ballroom and receive regular reports on the search for wreckage and bodies.
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In a hotel ballroom in Des Moines, the post-caucuses victory party was low-key but had a quiet inevitability.
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As you approach the hotel ballroom , you begin to hear the faint strains of a Mariachi band.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A bright yellow strip of tape separated the country-western ballroom dancers from the line dance crowd.
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Father stands by the coatrack, pretending to read the auction notices and ballroom posters.
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I head back to the ballroom .
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I was very fond of ballroom dancing, and of other things associated with the tripping of the light-fantastic.
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On Fat Tuesday, Meredith watched the banners being unfurled in the ballroom with a stab of pride in her heart.
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The center also offers tap and ballroom dance classes, yoga and Chairobics, which is a low-impact exercise program.
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The Hilton's ballroom is a classic model of flexible facilities.