Dance-time

"Dance-time" in a Sentence (6 examples)

And sorrow after sorrow took the place Of all those natural joys as lightly worn As the stringed pearls, each lifted in its turn By a beating heart at dance-time.

Essentially, the tihü provides a means of education; it is a gift at dance-time; it is a decorative article for the home; it can be used as a toy, though not primarily so intended; but above all, it is a constant reminder of the Kachinas.

Before the dance begins the head dressing is covered with a raffia headdress, but is replaced with a feather one at dance-time.

As he left the head of the stairway, a dance-time piano measure and burst of laughter made him peep into a white morning room, flooded with sunshine.

The music quickened into dance-time with the theme of a song emerging.

The station loudspeaker was broadcasting another Vera Lynn vintage tune, in sprightly dance-time:

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