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line dancing, n. Brit. |ˈlʌɪn ˌdɑːnsɪŋ|, |ˈlʌɪn ˌdansɪŋ|, U.S. |ˈlaɪn ˌdænsɪŋ| [‹ line n.2 + dancing n. Compare later line dance v. and slightly earlier line dancer n.] The action or practice of performing a line dance or line dances.
1930N.Y. Times 12 Jan. vii. 9/1 As if in expiation of what his fellow-countryman, Mr. Tiller of Manchester, did in flooding the country with line dancing in imitation of his once unique troupe of Tiller Girls, [etc.]. 1975New Yorker 10 Mar. 100/2 It's an album of pictures: line dancing, marathon dancing, the Lindy. 2001C. Glazebrook Madolescents 64 They've just got back from the stupid line dancing down the Labour Club. |