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1. snake-rail_fence
noun. rail fence consisting of a zigzag of interlocking rails.
Synonyms
- snake fence
- worm fence
- rail fence
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Rhymes with Snake Dance
- underfinance
- refinance
- pomeranz
- pomerance
- lafrance
- expanse
- alamance
- romance
- perchance
- mccance
- finance
- enhance
- askance
- advance
- trance
- stance
- schranz
- prance
- glance
- france
- duran's
- crance
- vance
- schanz
- rance
- nance
- mance
- lance
- hance
- chance
Sentences with snake-dance
1. Noun Phrase
Some other dances include the buffalo dance, the snake dance and the flute dance.
2. Noun Phrase
The flute dance alternates with the snake dance and glorifies the spirits of the recently deceased.
2. snake
noun. ['ˈsneɪk'] limbless scaly elongate reptile; some are venomous.
Synonyms
- diapsid
- sea snake
- colubrid
- suborder Serpentes
- diapsid reptile
- suborder Ophidia
- elapid snake
- serpent
- Serpentes
- ophidian
- Ophidia
- viper
- constrictor
- colubrid snake
- blind snake
- elapid
Antonyms
- approve
- stay in place
- straight line
- disarrange
Etymology
- snake (Middle English (1100-1500))
- snaca (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. dance
verb. ['ˈdæns'] move in a graceful and rhythmical way.
Synonyms
- glissade
- step
- sashay
- trip the light fantastic toe
- chasse
- move
- trip the light fantastic
Antonyms
- unwind
- arrange
- disengage
- wind
Etymology
- daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dancer (Anglo-Norman)
4. dance
noun. ['ˈdæns'] an artistic form of nonverbal communication.
Synonyms
- choreography
- extension
- art
Antonyms
- recede
- follow
- fall
- ascend
Etymology
- daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dancer (Anglo-Norman)
5. dance
verb. ['ˈdæns'] move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance.
Synonyms
- tap
- samba
- rhumba
- break dance
- mosh
- skank
- tango
- tap dance
- square dance
- hoof
- one-step
- tapdance
- bop
- jig
- slam
- boogie
- cakewalk
- Charleston
- shag
- jitterbug
- waltz around
- move
- disco
- polka
- contredanse
- cha-cha
- waltz
- foxtrot
- country-dance
- mambo
- conga
- grind
- trip the light fantastic toe
- clog
- contradance
- shimmy
- bebop
- jive
- bump
- kick
- twist
- two-step
- belly dance
- slam dance
- break-dance
- folk dance
- heel
- thrash
- rumba
- break
- quickstep
- trip the light fantastic
Antonyms
- hop out
- push
- raise
- pull
Etymology
- daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dancer (Anglo-Norman)
6. dance
noun. ['ˈdæns'] a party of people assembled for dancing.
Synonyms
- ball
Antonyms
- converge
- enter
Etymology
- daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dancer (Anglo-Norman)
7. snake
verb. ['ˈsneɪk'] move smoothly and sinuously, like a snake.
Antonyms
- straighten
Etymology
- snake (Middle English (1100-1500))
- snaca (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. dance
verb. ['ˈdæns'] skip, leap, or move up and down or sideways.
Antonyms
- back
Etymology
- daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dancer (Anglo-Norman)
9. dance
noun. ['ˈdæns'] taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music.
Synonyms
- choreography
- performing arts
- ritual dancing
- skank
- phrase
- recreation
- pas de quatre
- pas seul
- pavan
- social dancing
- saraband
- nautch dance
- pavane
- diversion
- stage dancing
- nautch
- dancing
- variation
- adagio
- ceremonial dance
- step dancing
- mambo
- terpsichore
- pas de deux
- pas de trois
- duet
- saltation
- break dancing
- toe dance
- nauch
- slam dance
- slam dancing
- hoofing
- ritual dance
- courante
- toe dancing
Antonyms
- ride
- defeat
- open
- descend
Etymology
- daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dancer (Anglo-Norman)
10. Snake
noun. a long faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near the equator stretching between Virgo and Cancer.