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Dancer
noun
-
Dancer
one
of
Santa
Claus
’
s
magical
flying
reindeer
,
known
for
moving
in
a
lively
,
dancing
way
•
On
Christmas
Eve
,
the
children
imagined
Dancer
prancing
across
the
snowy
roof
with
the
other
reindeer
.
On
Christmas
Eve
,
the
children
imagined
Dancer
prancing
across
the
snowy
roof
with
the
other
reindeer
.
•
In
the
poem
“
A
Visit
from
St
.
Nicholas
,”
Dancer
is
called
by
name
when
Santa
urges
the
reindeer
forward
.
In
the
poem
“
A
Visit
from
St
.
Nicholas
,”
Dancer
is
called
by
name
when
Santa
urges
the
reindeer
forward
.
Popularized
by
Clement
Clarke
Moore
’
s
1823
poem
“
A
Visit
from
St
.
Nicholas
,”
where
Santa
lists
his
eight
reindeer
by
name
.
dance
noun
the
art
or
activity
of
moving
your
body
to
music
,
often
following
a
rhythm
or
pattern
•
Dance
gives
her
a
way
to
express
her
feelings
without
words
.
Dance
gives
her
a
way
to
express
her
feelings
without
words
.
•
The
school
offers
dance
as
an
extracurricular
activity
after
classes
.
The
school
offers
dance
as
an
extracurricular
activity
after
classes
.
From
Old
French
‘
danser
’,
from
Frankish
*dintjan
(“
to
tremble
,
quiver
”).
verb
-
dance
,
dancing
,
dances
,
danced
to
move
your
body
and
feet
to
music
in
a
rhythmic
way
•
The
children
dance
happily
around
the
Christmas
tree
.
The
children
dance
happily
around
the
Christmas
tree
.
•
They
love
to
dance
to
loud
music
at
parties
.
They
love
to
dance
to
loud
music
at
parties
.
verb
-
dance
,
dancing
,
dances
,
danced
to
move
your
body
rhythmically
to
music
,
often
following
a
pattern
of
steps
,
for
pleasure
or
performance
•
The
children
dance
happily
around
the
campfire
.
The
children
dance
happily
around
the
campfire
.
•
Grandparents
danced
together
at
their
golden-anniversary
party
,
surprising
everyone
with
graceful
steps
.
Grandparents
danced
together
at
their
golden-anniversary
party
,
surprising
everyone
with
graceful
steps
.
From
Middle
English
dauncen
,
borrowed
from
Old
French
dancier
,
of
uncertain
origin
.
noun
a
social
event
where
people
gather
to
dance
,
usually
with
recorded
music
or
a
live
band
•
Our
school
is
holding
a
winter
dance
next
Friday
.
Our
school
is
holding
a
winter
dance
next
Friday
.
•
They
first
met
at
a
community
dance
in
the
town
hall
.
They
first
met
at
a
community
dance
in
the
town
hall
.
noun
-
dance
,
dancing
,
dances
,
danced
the
activity
or
art
of
moving
the
body
rhythmically
to
music
,
usually
following
set
steps
•
She
has
studied
dance
since
she
was
five
years
old
.
She
has
studied
dance
since
she
was
five
years
old
.
•
Dance
requires
both
physical
strength
and
creativity
.
Dance
requires
both
physical
strength
and
creativity
.
noun
a
particular
set
of
steps
,
movements
,
or
style
performed
to
music
•
The
waltz
is
a
traditional
ballroom
dance
.
The
waltz
is
a
traditional
ballroom
dance
.
•
He
learned
a
new
hip-hop
dance
from
an
online
video
.
He
learned
a
new
hip-hop
dance
from
an
online
video
.
noun
-
dance
,
dancing
,
dances
,
danced
an
event
or
party
where
people
gather
to
dance
to
music
•
Our
school
is
hosting
a
spring
dance
next
month
.
Our
school
is
hosting
a
spring
dance
next
month
.
•
He
asked
Maria
to
go
to
the
homecoming
dance
with
him
.
He
asked
Maria
to
go
to
the
homecoming
dance
with
him
.
noun
-
dance
,
dancing
,
dances
,
danced
a
particular
set
of
steps
or
style
of
dancing
,
often
associated
with
specific
music
•
The
tango
is
a
passionate
Argentine
dance
.
The
tango
is
a
passionate
Argentine
dance
.
•
The
instructor
taught
us
a
simple
folk
dance
from
Greece
.
The
instructor
taught
us
a
simple
folk
dance
from
Greece
.
verb
-
dance
,
dancing
,
dances
,
danced
to
make
someone
move
in
a
rhythmic
way
to
music
•
He
danced
his
partner
across
the
polished
floor
.
He
danced
his
partner
across
the
polished
floor
.
•
The
choreographer
will
dance
the
students
into
their
final
positions
.
The
choreographer
will
dance
the
students
into
their
final
positions
.
verb
-
dance
,
dancing
,
dances
,
danced
to
move
quickly
,
lightly
,
or
irregularly
,
often
in
a
lively
or
flickering
way
•
Flames
danced
in
the
fireplace
on
the
cold
night
.
Flames
danced
in
the
fireplace
on
the
cold
night
.
•
Sunlight
danced
across
the
lake
as
the
wind
blew
.
Sunlight
danced
across
the
lake
as
the
wind
blew
.
verb
-
dance
,
dancing
,
dances
,
danced
to
cause
something
to
move
quickly
up
and
down
or
side
to
side
in
a
lively
,
irregular
way
,
as
if
it
were
dancing
•
The
wind
danced
the
leaves
across
the
empty
street
.
The
wind
danced
the
leaves
across
the
empty
street
.
•
She
cupped
water
in
her
hands
and
danced
the
droplets
over
the
baby
’
s
head
.
She
cupped
water
in
her
hands
and
danced
the
droplets
over
the
baby
’
s
head
.
guidance
noun
-
guidance
advice
or
help
that
shows
someone
what
to
do
or
how
to
solve
a
problem
•
The
career
counselor
gave
me
valuable
guidance
about
choosing
a
university
major
.
The
career
counselor
gave
me
valuable
guidance
about
choosing
a
university
major
.
•
Whenever
I
feel
lost
,
my
grandfather's
words
of
guidance
help
me
move
forward
.
Whenever
I
feel
lost
,
my
grandfather's
words
of
guidance
help
me
move
forward
.
from
guide
+
-ance
,
first
recorded
in
late
Middle
English
noun
-
guidance
the
act
of
leading
or
directing
someone
or
something
along
a
course
•
The
hikers
stayed
on
the
path
under
the
guidance
of
their
experienced
leader
.
The
hikers
stayed
on
the
path
under
the
guidance
of
their
experienced
leader
.
•
The
ship
reached
harbor
with
the
guidance
of
a
local
pilot
.
The
ship
reached
harbor
with
the
guidance
of
a
local
pilot
.
see
sense
1
noun
-
guidance
a
system
or
device
that
steers
a
vehicle
,
aircraft
,
or
missile
along
a
chosen
path
•
The
rocket
’
s
onboard
guidance
kept
it
on
course
to
the
space
station
.
The
rocket
’
s
onboard
guidance
kept
it
on
course
to
the
space
station
.
•
Modern
cars
use
GPS
guidance
to
help
drivers
navigate
unfamiliar
roads
.
Modern
cars
use
GPS
guidance
to
help
drivers
navigate
unfamiliar
roads
.
technical
extension
of
earlier
senses
in
the
mid-20th
century
with
the
advent
of
missile
technology
dancer
noun
a
person
who
dances
,
especially
someone
trained
to
perform
dances
on
stage
or
in
shows
•
The
dancer
twirled
gracefully
across
the
stage
,
her
dress
sparkling
under
the
lights
.
The
dancer
twirled
gracefully
across
the
stage
,
her
dress
sparkling
under
the
lights
.
•
After
years
of
practice
,
Mateo
finally
became
a
professional
dancer
in
a
famous
music
video
.
After
years
of
practice
,
Mateo
finally
became
a
professional
dancer
in
a
famous
music
video
.
From
the
verb
"
dance
"
+
suffix
"
-er
"
meaning
someone
who
performs
the
action
.
attendance
noun
-
attendance
the
act
of
being
present
at
a
place
,
such
as
school
,
work
,
or
a
meeting
•
Regular
attendance
at
class
helps
students
learn
better
.
Regular
attendance
at
class
helps
students
learn
better
.
•
Because
of
her
perfect
attendance
,
Maria
received
a
certificate
.
Because
of
her
perfect
attendance
,
Maria
received
a
certificate
.
From
the
verb
attend
+
-ance
,
first
recorded
in
Middle
English
.
noun
the
number
of
people
who
go
to
an
event
,
such
as
a
concert
,
game
,
or
museum
•
The
football
match
had
a
record
attendance
of
60
,
000
fans
.
The
football
match
had
a
record
attendance
of
60
,
000
fans
.
•
Museum
attendance
drops
during
the
winter
months
.
Museum
attendance
drops
during
the
winter
months
.
noun
-
attendance
the
act
of
taking
care
of
or
waiting
on
someone
,
especially
in
a
formal
or
dated
context
•
The
patient
required
constant
attendance
from
the
nurse
.
The
patient
required
constant
attendance
from
the
nurse
.
•
The
king's
physician
was
always
in
attendance
.
The
king's
physician
was
always
in
attendance
.
dancing
noun
-
dancing
moving
your
body
rhythmically
to
music
,
usually
following
a
set
of
steps
•
Salsa
dancing
is
popular
in
many
cities
around
the
world
.
Salsa
dancing
is
popular
in
many
cities
around
the
world
.
•
After
dinner
,
they
went
out
for
some
late-night
dancing
at
a
small
seaside
bar
.
After
dinner
,
they
went
out
for
some
late-night
dancing
at
a
small
seaside
bar
.
Formed
from
the
verb
“
dance
”
+
the
suffix
“
-ing
”,
first
recorded
in
Middle
English
.
verb
-
dance
,
dancing
,
dances
,
danced
present
participle
of
dance
:
doing
the
action
of
moving
your
body
to
music
•
The
children
are
dancing
happily
in
the
school
gym
.
The
children
are
dancing
happily
in
the
school
gym
.
•
She
kept
dancing
even
after
the
music
stopped
.
She
kept
dancing
even
after
the
music
stopped
.
Present
participle
formed
by
adding
“
-ing
”
to
the
base
verb
“
dance
”.