out-dance
verb[T]
(alsooutdance)uk/ˌaʊtˈdɑːns/us/ˌaʊtˈdæns/todancebetterthan someoneelse:
Thefinalwaskeenlycontested, but they were outdanced by the otherpairin the end.
Despite being 20yearsolderthan therestof thegroup, she outdanced them all.
- OK, so you can out-drink me but you'll never out-dance me.
- Theprimaballerinawas takenabackto be outdanced by thecompletenewcomerto theballetcompany.
- I'm not abaddancerbut shecompletelyoutdanced me.
Dance & choreography
- arabesque
- backing dancer
- backspin
- backup dancer
- ballerina
- cut a rugidiom
- dabbing
- dance
- dance studio
- dancer
- morris dance
- morris dancer
- morris dancing
- mosh
- mosher
- terpsichorean
- throw shapesidiom
- tights
- tutu
- twerk