dance club
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdanceandclub
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dance
noun
uk/dɑːns/us/dæns/
a particular series of movements that you perform to music or the type of music that is connected ...
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club
noun
uk/klʌb/us/klʌb/
an organization of people with a common purpose or interest, who meet regularly and take part in ...
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(Definition ofdanceandclubfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the second case the visitors are invited to actively participate in the familiar environment of adanceclub.
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Let us suppose in that samedanceclubsomebody has missed his overcoat, and some perfectly respectable soldier is arrested on that charge.
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I recall an instance concerning a very respectabledanceclubshortly after luncheon.
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The original has long been a staple of alternative/new wavedanceclubplaylists.
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The occupants of thedanceclubdance as if they are short videos of a dance being played and replayed over again.
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They dated in high school after initially meeting as members of their high school orchestra, as well as partners in the ballroomdanceclub.
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Many of these songs were released as singles and achieved significant success on radio airplay anddanceclubcharts across the world.
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There's also an extended version of the video edited for the 12danceclubremix.
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A bartender narrates the conflict as the two groups compete to take over a newdanceclubin a converted warehouse.
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However, it did go to number five on thedanceclubplay, becoming their only entry on that chart.
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During the day, the theater was used for theme-park shows, but in the evening, it transformed into adanceclubwhere music videos played.
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The complex includes the expansive casino, adanceclub, and numerous dining options.
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The largest common subwoofer enclosures are those used for concert sound reinforcement systems ordanceclubsound systems.
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A dispute in 1894 made statewide news: adanceclubleased the hall, but an anti-dancing group forbid them to hold a dance there.
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This single was her most popular track in thedanceclub.
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At that time, the venue was mostly known as adanceclub, but eventually made the transition to hosting live music.
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