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line dancer, n. Brit. |ˈlʌɪn ˌdɑːnsə|, |ˈlʌɪn ˌdansə|, U.S. |ˈlaɪn ˌdænsər| [‹ line n.2 + dancer n. Compare later line dance v. and slightly later line dancing n.] A person who participates in line dancing.
1928N.Y. Times 12 Aug. vii. 6/1 There is no denying that the days of the line dancers are numbered. 1978N.Y. Times 2 Apr. ii. 1/4 Line dancers, as the Rockettes have been called, were not new..in 1925. 1992New Mexico Aug. 80/2 Men and women line dancers..depict Montezuma's subjects. 2002Variety 2 Sept. 32/4 Show gave way to pageantry—riders in formation, wearing Australian-flag drizabones (bush all-weather jackets), the sawdust-covered arena filled with line dancers, horse and buggy stunts. |