Sentence for dancing | Use dancing in a sentence

A sentence for the word dancing. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use dancing in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for dancing.

  • A summer sea of dancing. (10)
  • And dancing in their tent! (9)
  • And what a square, for recreative dancing! (10)
  • The evening ended with dancing. (4)
  • Now these dancing days are over. (2)
  • You know how much I like dancing? (9)
  • Count Rosek says my dancing lacks passion. (8)
  • Over the tops of the vines the heat was dancing. (8)
  • She kicks off her lisle blue shoes, and begins dancing. (8)
  • Stable as a Viennese dancing slut home from Mariazell! (10)
  • And he need not have been so much afraid about his dancing. (8)
  • I always thought I did, when I was dancing like mad to hell. (10)
  • I always thought I did, when I was dancing like mad to hell. (22)
  • Well, I think I could give dancing lessons at the Middlemount. (9)
  • The Dancing however was not begun as they waited for Miss Greville. (4)
  • There is dancing in the house; the music sounds now loud, now soft. (8)
  • She led him dancing away, to prove his resoluteness and laugh at him. (10)
  • They have their thinking done for them as the Chinese have their dancing. (10)
  • He does not dance (or mind dancing) himself, only he does not like me to miss one perfection. (10)
  • I must coo and kiss, while my toes are dancing on hot plates, to find her out. (10)
  • Soon they were dancing together, talking interestedly, like cheerful comrades. (10)
  • And as for dancing, do not mention it, I beg; that is quite out of the question. (4)
  • Kit Ines, of the mercurial legs, must now give impromptu display of his dancing. (10)
  • I was once a dancing and singing girl: You remember the night of the Dublin Ball. (10)
  • They were dancing Number Three; his time of waiting, then, was drawing to a close. (8)
  • And he fastened his moody eyes on her who was keeping him thus dancing to her pipes. (8)
  • The ten minutes were dancing away like harmless wood-nymphs when the Satyr slumbers. (10)
  • To go on dancing indefinitely with one young man could that possibly be good for her? (8)
  • She had been riding and dancing with him, and sometimes this had been almost blissful. (8)
  • She passed, dancing with other men, her dress, iris-coloured, floating away from her feet. (8)
  • Pray make my excuses to Pratt for not keeping my engagement, and dancing with him to-night. (4)
  • A piece of dancing driftwood caught his attention and his eyes followed it down the current. (1)
  • I had, to be frank, been dancing on a supper with certain of our choicest Wits and Beauties. (10)
  • Cecilia, following their gaze, saw a little solitary patch of sunlight dancing and trembling there. (8)
  • Wars have been plotted, dancing has lasted deep into the night, murder has been done in its chambers. (2)
  • The military enjoyed the monopoly of a table next the rail dividing the dancing from the dining space. (9)
  • To be driven by him, next to being dancing with him, was certainly the greatest happiness in the world. (4)
  • She moved forward more swiftly to the time of the lively dancing tune which the city pipers were playing. (5)
  • The music and dancing were going on in the large rooms across the great hallway from the reception room. (18)
  • There were several hundred people present, but the king not having yet arrived, dancing had not commenced. (6)
  • I only came for the sake of dancing with you, and I firmly believe you were engaged to me ever since Monday. (4)
  • A month later business took him to Paris, and in a cabaret he saw a young Negro woman dancing a snake dance. (12)
  • He came to the pond, where flies and gnats were dancing over a bright reedy surface; and on into the coppice. (8)
  • Here, it is said, the elves and earthmen play, dancing in circles with laughing feet that fatten the mushroom. (10)
  • Mr. Livingston of New York saw the minuet and noticed Roderick Barclugh dancing with the daughter of the host. (18)
  • How it may be for campaigning, you can pronounce; but for dancing, the pantalon collant is the perfect uniform. (10)
  • Yet a day or two more and the sea had fallen again and there was dancing on the widest space of the lee promenade. (9)
  • You ran after a dancing woman, wasted a fortune, and almost missed the proper moment for entering upon your career. (12)
  • Both Mollie and Mrs. Arnold were dancing in the first figure which was a complicated affair requiring eight couples. (18)
  • They seemed to be dancing in a slow and sad cotillon, while behind the hedge on every side were warders armed with guns. (8)
  • Movement of any sort caused him such agony that he could only lie in stupor, counting the spots dancing before, his eyes. (8)
  • Evan, though he felt more in it, and had some secret nerves set tingling and dancing, was not to be moved from his demand. (10)
  • Already they were dancing in the hall upstairs; but not she, yet; and he stood leaning against the wall where she must pass. (8)
  • The top of a plane-tree was on a level with the window, and all its little brown balls were dancing, quite close, in the wind. (8)
  • And there floated up to the window the scent of heliotrope, with the tune of the waltz that those two should have been dancing. (8)
  • That night, after dinner, the dining-room was cleared for dancing, so that the guests might feel freedom and gaiety in the air. (8)
  • It will hardly be credited that the waltz with Nevil was delightful to Cecilia all the while, and dancing with others a penance. (10)
  • How she had looked before, Fanny could not recollect, for she had been dancing with Edmund herself, and had not thought about her. (4)
  • Then she could gradually rise up to the genuine satisfaction of having a partner, a voluntary partner, secured against the dancing began. (4)
  • Mr. Tilney was polite enough to seem interested in what she said; and she kept him on the subject of muslins till the dancing recommenced. (4)
  • Her senses were dancing in her right ear, which had heard the name of Lady Racial pronounced, and a voice respond to it from the carriage. (10)
  • Mrs. Pendyce did not sing, but her lips moved, and her eyes followed the millions of little dust atoms dancing in the long slanting sunbeam. (8)
  • To tread her down in her live grave beneath Their dancing floor sunned blind by the Royal wreath, They ringed her steps with crafty prison pits. (10)
  • All their delicate boughs and twigs were shaking and dancing in the wind; and their rain-washed leopard-like bodies had a lithe un-English gaiety. (8)
  • There could be only the most proper alacrity, a most obliging compliance for public view; and smiles reined in and spirits dancing in private rapture. (4)
  • In Pall Mall, past those august dwellings, to enter which people paid sixty pounds, this shrieking, whistling, dancing dervish of a crowd was swarming. (8)
  • But in dancing, their duties are exactly changed; the agreeableness, the compliance are expected from him, while she furnishes the fan and the lavender water. (4)

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