14 Verbs to Use for the Word ballrooms

The officers, erect on their horses, seemed to think only of the safety of the guns as a woman entering a ballroom reviews her jewelery with a quick comprehensive glance.

He saw his teeth leave him, as, at the end of an evening, the fairest, best dressed women depart one by one, leaving the ballroom deserted and empty.

The bare thought of crossing the great ballroom was enough to send him into a perspiration.

They passed down flights of steps, through halls, and came to a large corridor that opened upon a gallery which encircled the ballroom, save where it was cleft by a great stairway.

Wherever she might be she had only to imagine a ballroom and a blaze of light, and swift circling round to the sound of music, and her heart would burn within her, her eyes would glow with a strange lustre, a smile would wander around her lips, a kind of bacchanalian grace would seem to diffuse itself over her whole body.

Every now an' then a shadow passed o'er the ballroom, an' I knew it was the Toreador scowling.

I could reach this ballroom and its terminal gallery without going around to this door.

"You remember the ballroom, prince?

A green ribbon ran along the wall completely round the ballroom, with pointing arrows alongside of it and signs which instructed the uninitiated to "Follow the green line'"

But they broke in and sacked the ballroom.' 'Yes.

The editor, leaning forward, unconscious that he was conspicuous, searched the ballroom with his eyes.

"We shall have parties and pleasures then, like other people, and, instead of masters and tedious old church humdrums, Mr. Lodore and the like, you shall see beaux and belles dashing up to this out-of-the-way place; and I will make papa build a ballroom, and we shall have a band and supper once a month.

" Before leaving the next morning, we visited the ancient ballroom which extends over the dining-room.

I stand in the door-way, whence I can command both the ballroom and the passages.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  ballrooms