dancing lesson

collocation in English

meaningsofdanceandlesson

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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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lesson
noun[C]
uk
/ˈles.ən/
us
/ˈles.ən/
a period of time in which a person is taught about a subject or how to ...
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(Definition ofdanceandlessonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I am not allowing thedancinglessongiven by him to blind me to the facts.
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No man comes to the door and sells to me—not even the man selling onions—and telephone calls offering me a freedancinglessonleave me absolutely cold.
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Another hour of her day was devoted to adancinglesson.
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There was the cost of the dress and the dancing lessons, and then it cost the doting parents and grandparents 24 quid to go and watch the concert.
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Each festival sees about 300 dancing lessons with professional dancers, world champions and excellent coaches as well as a trade fair.
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His creative pursuits during this period included guitar and flamenco dancing lessons.
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She took her first dancing lessons on medical advice, on account of her weak feet.
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Nearly all five hours of the dance are set to live music, with a half-hour of professional swing dancing lessons held before the dance.
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Private dancing lessons were also not permitted.
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In this case one-on-one dancing lessons might help confront the problem and gradually get over the phobia, without the fear of getting teased.
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He also takes break dancing lessons.
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He began taking dancing lessons at the age of ten.
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Folk-dancing and modern dancing lessons are also offered to students.
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Sadie took work as a waitress to raise funds for his dancing lessons.
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