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- adjective Alternative spelling of
dancy .
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Examples
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The 23-year-old also spoke about her "dancey" new album, insisting that she does not "feel pressurised at all" to repeat the success of her debut.
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The 23-year-old also spoke about her "dancey" new album, insisting that she does not "feel pressurised at all" to repeat the success of her debut.
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"The new stuff I'd call kind of dancey, but it's dark as well," she revealed.
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“She can do different things, but she asked for something specific – she wanted something kind of dancey, kind of uptempo, so that’s what I’m going to give her,” he said.
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My favorite part is the little kid with dimples dressed like Tiny Tim or Oliver or Pip or some other Dickens character who's all smiley and dancey -- I'm completely sure it's what Mario Lopez looked like as a child.
Liz Spikol: Steampunkers, Rise Up: Justin Bieber Is Co-Opting Your Christmas Liz Spikol 2011
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Puck: I liked the rugby team going all prancey-dancey.
Archive 2009-07-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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Running Not Not Fun, we never had it in our minds to do anything dancey, says Brown.
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Puck: I liked the rugby team going all prancey-dancey.
Were the World Mine Hal Duncan 2009
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However, I would like to thank the Wombats, because what they've actually done here is make the twin evils of nostalgia and rubbish indie bands doing dancey music sound worse than anyone could have possibly imagined, thus performing an essential public service.
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Since I've spent quite a bit of time writing about how dancey pop has become in the past few years, it only follows that the inverse is true.
fourfour: 2009
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