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1. St Vitus dance
noun.
Chorea
occurring
chiefly
in
children
and
associated
with
rheumatic
fever.
Synonyms
Saint Vitus dance
chorea
Sydenham's chorea
Featured Games
2. St. Louis
noun.
The
largest
city
in
Missouri;
a
busy
river
port
on
the
Mississippi
River
near
its
confluence
with
the
Missouri
River;
was
an
important
staging
area
for
wagon
trains
westward
in
the
19th
century.
Synonyms
Saint Louis
Show Me State
Gateway to the West
MO
Missouri
3. St. Paul
noun.
Capital
of
the
state
of
Minnesota;
located
in
southeastern
Minnesota
on
the
Mississippi
river
adjacent
to
Minneapolis;
one
of
the
Twin
Cities.
Synonyms
capital of Minnesota
Gopher State
Twin Cities
Saint Paul
Minnesota
MN
North Star State
4. dance
verb.
(ˈdæns)
Move
in
a
graceful
and
rhythmical
way.
Synonyms
move
step
glissade
capriole
trip the light fantastic
chasse
trip the light fantastic toe
sashay
Antonyms
stand still
unweave
untwist
disentangle
unbend
Etymology
dance (English)
daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
dancer (Anglo-Norman)
5. dance
noun.
(ˈdæns)
An
artistic
form
of
nonverbal
communication.
Synonyms
fine art
choreography
extension
art
Antonyms
keep
explode
begin
promote
repair
Etymology
dance (English)
daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
dancer (Anglo-Norman)
6. dance
verb.
(ˈdæns)
Move
in
a
pattern;
usually
to
musical
accompaniment;
do
or
perform
a
dance.
Synonyms
break dance
belly dance
contredanse
foxtrot
grind
cakewalk
contra danse
one-step
mambo
break
polka
trip the light fantastic toe
heel
quickstep
waltz around
disco
jig
trip the light fantastic
conga
bebop
cha-cha
tango
twist
bump
bop
hoof
samba
tap
move
rumba
contradance
break-dance
country-dance
jive
slam dance
mosh
thrash
clog
shag
waltz
folk dance
kick
two-step
shimmy
jitterbug
Charleston
square dance
slam
rhumba
tapdance
tap dance
boogie
skank
Antonyms
stand still
disappear
make
break
unsnarl
Etymology
dance (English)
daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
dancer (Anglo-Norman)
7. dance
noun.
(ˈdæns)
A
party
of
people
assembled
for
dancing.
Synonyms
party
ball
Antonyms
enrich
attach
strengthen
Etymology
dance (English)
daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
dancer (Anglo-Norman)
8. dance
verb.
(ˈdæns)
Skip,
leap,
or
move
up
and
down
or
sideways.
Synonyms
move
Antonyms
stand still
straight line
Etymology
dance (English)
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
break dance
courante
pavane
choreography
dancing
mambo
break dancing
pas de deux
nautch dance
saltation
step dancing
ceremonial dance
social dancing
terpsichore
phrase
hoofing
pas de trois
stage dancing
nauch
slam dancing
recreation
adagio
variation
diversion
duet
performing arts
nautch
toe dance
slam dance
pas de quatre
pavan
toe dancing
ritual dancing
ritual dance
saraband
skank
pas seul
Antonyms
keep quiet
function
stay
unify
respect
Etymology
dance (English)
daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
dancer (Anglo-Norman)
10. Vitus
noun.
Christian
martyr
and
patron
of
those
who
suffer
from
epilepsy
and
Sydenham's
chorea
(died
around
300).
Synonyms
St. Vitus
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