dance-hall
51Dance organ — A dance hall organ at the Great Dorset Steam Fair …
52dance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Motion to music Nouns 1. dance, dancing; ball, formal, tea dance, thé dansant, cotillion, promenade, dinner dance; masquerade, masked ball, bal masqué, fancy dress ball. Informal, drag, hop, prom, mixer …
53dance palace — noun large room used mainly for dancing • Syn: ↑ballroom, ↑dance hall • Hypernyms: ↑room • Hyponyms: ↑disco, ↑discotheque * * * noun …
54hall — Synonyms and related words: Dymaxion house, Elizabethan theater, Globe Theatre, Greek theater, White House, access, adit, adobe house, agora, air lock, amphitheater, approach, arcade, areaway, arena, arena theater, assembly hall, athletic field,… …
55hall — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. passage, corridor; auditorium, building; college; dormitory; edifice. See abode. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A large public or semipublic building or room] Syn. legislative chamber, assembly room, assembly …
56dance — 1. obsolete to be killed by hanging Alluding to the kicking of the victim and the gyration of the corpse: Spring s passage out was going to be at the end of a rope, and unless I shifted I d be dancing alongside him. (Fraser, 1982)… …
57dance house — Same as dance hall …
58Dance Smartly — Sire Danzig Grandsire Northern Dancer Dam Classy n Smart Damsire Smarten Sex Mare …
59Dance Umbrella — is an annual festival of new or contemporary dance held in London each October. Founded in 1978 as a showcase for emerging choreographers, Dance Umbrella now ranks highly[peacock term] among Europe s leading international dance festivals. In …
60Hall & Oates — Daryl Hall and John Oates, 2008 Background information Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U …