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line dance
1noun
- a dance to country music in which dancers line up in a row without partners and follow a choreographed pattern of steps.
- a dance performed by a line of people.
line-dance
2[ lahyn-dans ]
verb (used without object)
- to participate in a line dance.
Other yĐÄvlog Forms
- lineî dancî er noun
Example Sentences
At the station's festival, she grabbed the crowd's attention - whether by hurling herself around the stage with wild abandon, or body-popping with her keyboardist, or persuading several thousand 6 Music listeners to do a line dance during I Wanna Be A Cowboy, Baby!
Last year had so much great dancing, from the sweaty club scenes in âPassages,â to the wedding line dance in âThe Iron Claw,â Jeffâs silly moves in âBottoms,â Bella Baxterâs broken doll euphoria in âPoor Things,â âM3GANâsâ boogie and, of course, the end of âSaltburn.â
Her twangy new singles âTexas Hold âEmâ and â16 Carriagesâ debuted on Billboardâs Hot Country Songs chart, with the line dance challenge-inspiring âTexas Hold âEmâ holding up the No. 1 position and â16 Carriagesâ riding into the No. 9 spot of the Feb. 24 chart, which is based on streaming, airplay and sales.
Cindy Laoâs line dance was destroyed by gunfire a year ago, but her spirit wasnât.
Several survivors â the same ones who were dancing a line dance when the shooting began â will perform a similar routine at the dinner.
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