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Definition of dancer in English: dancernoun ˈdɑːnsəˈdænsər A person who dances or whose profession is dancing. she thought he would become a ballet dancer Example sentencesExamples - As individuals people want space but as dancers in classical ballet they are not allowed space.
- Even professional dancers have to go through a ballet class every day as a physical work out.
- Professional dancers have high rates of injuries that potentially put them out of work.
- When I left school I went to dance college and trained as a professional dancer.
- Despite being the only boy in his dancing class, he loved ballet and was desperate to start a career as a dancer.
- Never mind that all the dancers in the video have the type of body that makes you feel like a cow.
- There are now more dancers and choreographers working in Britain than ever before.
- This year will see the usual attractions of the fairground, dancers and parade.
- The five dancers have also trained in aerobic fitness and upper body strength development.
- There were dancers that shimmered in costumes of gold, a fakir, and a belly dancer.
- I want to be a good partner, and traditionally the role of the male dancer has been to make the ballerina look good.
- For the serious dancers and the professionals, the competition and the costs are high.
- It's simply interesting watching dancers at work and ballet fans will enjoy it for that.
- The Paris Opera Ballet always had fine dancers but they lacked homogeneity and a good rep.
- Last year her dream came true when she was picked to be one of Robbie's backing dancers.
- With a well known singer, he toured the halls as a professional dancer, excelling at the tango.
- His dancers divide their time between classes in contemporary technique and ballet.
- It was just a few months ago that one of us landed a role as one of the dancers in Moulin Rogue.
- In the wings are masked traditional dancers and a host of young children dressed as animals.
- The judges watched as dancers showed off their pops, boogaloos, flips and tumbles.
Synonyms French danseur, danseuse informal bopper, hoofer formal terpsichorean
Rhymes advancer, answer, chancer, enhancer, lancer, prancer Definition of dancer in US English: dancernounˈdænsərˈdansər A person who dances or whose profession is dancing. she thought he would become a ballet dancer Example sentencesExamples - As individuals people want space but as dancers in classical ballet they are not allowed space.
- In the wings are masked traditional dancers and a host of young children dressed as animals.
- Even professional dancers have to go through a ballet class every day as a physical work out.
- Never mind that all the dancers in the video have the type of body that makes you feel like a cow.
- It's simply interesting watching dancers at work and ballet fans will enjoy it for that.
- I want to be a good partner, and traditionally the role of the male dancer has been to make the ballerina look good.
- When I left school I went to dance college and trained as a professional dancer.
- This year will see the usual attractions of the fairground, dancers and parade.
- It was just a few months ago that one of us landed a role as one of the dancers in Moulin Rogue.
- Despite being the only boy in his dancing class, he loved ballet and was desperate to start a career as a dancer.
- Last year her dream came true when she was picked to be one of Robbie's backing dancers.
- The five dancers have also trained in aerobic fitness and upper body strength development.
- Professional dancers have high rates of injuries that potentially put them out of work.
- For the serious dancers and the professionals, the competition and the costs are high.
- There are now more dancers and choreographers working in Britain than ever before.
- The judges watched as dancers showed off their pops, boogaloos, flips and tumbles.
- His dancers divide their time between classes in contemporary technique and ballet.
- There were dancers that shimmered in costumes of gold, a fakir, and a belly dancer.
- The Paris Opera Ballet always had fine dancers but they lacked homogeneity and a good rep.
- With a well known singer, he toured the halls as a professional dancer, excelling at the tango.
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