dance-hall

  • 1Dance Hall — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Dance Hall» Canción de Modest Mouse álbum Good News For People Who Love Bad News Publicación 2004 …

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  • 2dance´-hall´ — dance|hall «DANS HL, DAHNS » noun. dance music that is an electronic mixture of various popular music styles accompanied by talking or rapping to the rhythm of the music: »Historically, [Jamaican] dancehall can be viewed as the antecedent to… …

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  • 3dance|hall — «DANS HL, DAHNS » noun. dance music that is an electronic mixture of various popular music styles accompanied by talking or rapping to the rhythm of the music: »Historically, [Jamaican] dancehall can be viewed as the antecedent to American rap… …

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  • 4dance hall — n a large public room where people paid to go and dance in the past …

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  • 5dance hall — dance ,hall noun count a large room or building where people paid to go and dance to popular music in the past …

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  • 6dance hall — n. a large, usually public, hall for dancing …

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  • 7Dance hall — This article is about a place for dancing. For other uses, see Dance hall (disambiguation). Dance hall in its general meaning is a hall for dancing. From the earliest years of the twentieth century until the early 1960s, the dance hall was the… …

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  • 8dance hall — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms dance hall : singular dance hall plural dance halls a large room or building where people paid to go and dance to popular music in the past …

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  • 9dance hall — A place for public dancing, that is a place to which the public is admitted for dancing. Bungalow Amusement Co. v Seattle, 148 Wash 485, 269 P 1043, 60 ALR 166; a public hall primarily and predominantly, although not necessarily, exclusively… …

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  • 10Dance Hall Days — Single by Wang Chung from the album Points on the Curve …

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