46 adjectives to describe dancings

Of course, it would not be well for her to be deprived of youthful companionship; and if she mixed with society, her handsome person, her musical talent, and her graceful dancing would be sure to attract admirers.

A very merry, dancing, drinking, 40 Laughing, quaffing, and unthinking time.

Promiscuous dancing was the fiery dragon which the church went out to slay.

if you had bid Eternal farewell to unmingled joy And the light dancing of the thoughtless heart; It is the toy of fools, and little fit For such a world as this.

I think I shall tell him to go and undress, when they've had a little dancing and she's been down to supper.' Lady Hartland was the yellow lady in red, who thought she was flirting with a fascinating Slav.

R120534, 4Nov53, Alma Kenyon MacGrath (W) MCGUIRE, BLANCHE, comp. Thirty selections for interpretive dancing; piano.

The rejoicing was kept up till near supper time: but to cap the climax, soon after supper was over, a majority of the jury, together with many others, went to the rooms that had been occupied several days by the friend and relation of the murdered Anthony, and commenced a scene of the most ridiculous dancing, (as it is believed,) in triumph for Wilson, and as a triumph over the feelings of the relations of the departed Anthony.

While the rage for "fast dancing" continued, the measured grace of the Cellarius stood no chance.

There was awkward dancing going on at the upper end.

The deeps of the sky are mottled with singing wings of every tone and color; clouds of brilliant chrysididae dancing and swirling in exquisite rhythm, golden-barred vespidae, dragon-flies, butterflies, grating cicadas, and jolly, rattling grasshoppers, fairly enameling the light.

A cotillon is very easy, Mamma, as you have often told me, and it was fun dancing with all sorts of strange people that one did not even know.

My fellow travellers were much struck at the appearance of the horses on the stage and the grotesque dancing.

Here is a card "extraordinary" of one of our humble English dancing-masters:"As Dancing is the poetry of motion, those who wish to sail through the mazes of harmony, or to 'trip it on the light fantastic toe,' will find an able guide in John Wilde, who was formed by nature for a dancing-master.

In the evening there was dancingsometimes hops, but more often informal dancing among the young people staying at the hotel.

But to Anne, after the tedious formality of the second table at the palace, stiff without refinement, this free family life was perfectly delightful and refreshing, though as yet she was too much cramped, as it were, by long stiffness, silence, and treatment as an inferior to join, except by the intelligent dancing of her brown eyes, and replies when directly addressed.

He wondered why they seemed so shallowwhy he had never noticed their irresponsible dancing from light to shade, from light affection to unreasonable and trifling fretfulness.

The Roman drama had now degenerated into mere vaudeville, mostly lascivious dancing.

Left dancing, and distraught?

But one day she was gathering Indian corn with a friend and as they talked she said "You will all have lovely dancing at the Sohrai."

The minister opened the letter out and flattened it upon the table, with a malicious light dancing in his eyes, which might have cost him his position had the king but read it aright.

Miraculous dancing is not, however, confined to animals; for William of Malmesbury gravely relates an instance of 15 young women and 18 young men who (by the anathema of a priest) continued dancing a whole year, and wore the earth so much, that, by degrees, they sunk midway into the earth!

"Wouldn't you?" Before she could answer, the steamer came abreast of them, and so close that the swell from its screw set the slight, narrow skiff dancing and plunging on the waves.

But what was my surprise as the little maid came nearer to the bed with her pretty dancing movement, carrying the axe much as if it had been an over-heavy babe, to see the Duke's Justicer suddenly skip over the far side of the bedstead and stand with his red cloak about him, watching her.

I shall be obliged to hoarsen my voice, and roughen my character, to keep up with its puppily dancings.

By Walking you will easily know I mean that regular but easy Motion, which gives our Persons so irresistible a Grace as if we moved to Musick, and is a kind of disengaged Figure, or, if I may so speak, recitative Dancing.

46 adjectives to describe  dancings