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[ dan-see, dahn- ] / ˈdæn si, ˈdɑn- /
adjective, dan·ci·er, dan·ci·est.suitable for or conducive to dancing; danceable. Words nearby dancydancey, dancical, dancing girl, dancing-lady orchid, dancing step, dancy, D&C, D&D, D & E, dandelion, dander Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for dancyI owe that to Dancy, who, of all men in the world, I don't choose to make wait. Gladys, the Reaper|Anne Beale Bentman told me at Newmarket yesterday that Dancy did know of the sale. Loyalties (Fifth Series Plays)|John Galsworthy Not so mad as the conclusion Dancy jumped to when he lighted on my balcony. Loyalties (Fifth Series Plays)|John Galsworthy I came down with Dancy this morning, and he knew nothing about it. Loyalties (Fifth Series Plays)|John Galsworthy
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