Examples of 'began to dance' in a sentence

Meaning of "began to dance"

To 'began to dance' means to start or initiate the act of dancing. It denotes the beginning of a physical expression or movement in response to music or rhythm, usually for recreational or artistic purposes

How to use "began to dance" in a sentence

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began to dance
They began to dance in groups of four to six.
Then to the singing a couple began to dance.
Some began to dance around the fire.
When he saw the light he began to dance.
She also began to dance professionally.
Mary climbed onto a chair and began to dance.
They began to dance to the rhythm of the music.
He crept out of the hollow and began to dance.
They began to dance as they stared at each other.
Such was her delight that she began to dance.
We began to dance to the tide of music.
I came home early when they began to dance.
He then began to dance merrily around the shui.
The entire town began to dance.
People began to dance all around us.

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He flicked the ball backwards and began to dance.
Bunny began to dance as a toddler.
I grabbed my valentine and began to dance with her.
Black spots began to dance at the edge of my field of vision.
And a young woman began to dance.
We began to dance with them.
He looked into her eyes and began to dance.
When he began to dance with me.
Then the newcomers began to dance.
We began to dance with no music.
The music started and they began to dance.
He first began to dance disco.
Began to dance with me.
The puppet then began to dance.
People began to dance and orient themselves to the directions.
The table began to dance.
Markova began to dance on medical advice to strengthen her weak limbs.
And my heart began to dance.
The shamans arrived at the place of merrymaking and began to dance.
The crowd began to dance.
She presented the cock to the musicians and began to dance.
The wagon began to dance.
The band began to play soft music as the two began to dance.
Slowly we began to dance together.
The lady took his hand and they began to dance.
The sun began to dance.
She began to dance at age five and opened a dancing school in her teens.
The girl began to dance.
He began to dance with all his might before the Ark.
The men began to dance.
When Karen came out of the church the shoes actually began to dance.
The first girl began to dance before the square.
My kids and the children of the village began to dance and sing.
People began to dance.
I was always frightened Fraught with worry And my heart began to dance.

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Examples of using Dance
Make him dance on a bed of hot coals
You amuse people when you dance
The dance ends with a big finish
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