Definitions

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  • noun Someone who is not a dancer

Etymologies

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non- +‎ dancer

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Examples

  • Erkert, who dances the piece, is aided in her passage by 58-year-old Guatemalan-American Julietta Torres, a nondancer who moves with great, slow force and solidity and whose singing is soft but true.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Erkert, who dances the piece, is aided in her passage by 58-year-old Guatemalan-American Julietta Torres, a nondancer who moves with great, slow force and solidity and whose singing is soft but true.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Erkert, who dances the piece, is aided in her passage by 58-year-old Guatemalan-American Julietta Torres, a nondancer who moves with great, slow force and solidity and whose singing is soft but true.

    Chicago Reader 2009

  • Erkert, who dances the piece, is aided in her passage by 58-year-old Guatemalan-American Julietta Torres, a nondancer who moves with great, slow force and solidity and whose singing is soft but true.

    Chicago Reader 2009

  • Erkert, who dances the piece, is aided in her passage by 58-year-old Guatemalan-American Julietta Torres, a nondancer who moves with great, slow force and solidity and whose singing is soft but true.

    Chicago Reader 2009

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