Examples of 'dance halls' in a sentence

Meaning of "dance halls"

The phrase 'dance halls' refers to establishments or venues where people gather to engage in social dancing, typically to live or recorded music, often as a form of entertainment or recreation
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  • plural of dance hall

How to use "dance halls" in a sentence

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Those musicians are working in dance halls now.
Saloons and dance halls everywhere.
He took me away from the dance halls.
I should not be in dance halls with a strange man.
Some of the women worked in dance halls.
Where are the dance halls where we would meet.
I thought that was a girl that worked in dance halls.
It was in the dance halls that ska dancing originated.
I used to love going to dance halls.
And makeshift tent dance halls in crammed amusement parks.
Dance halls and jazz clubs lined the streets.
There are no dance halls here.
To a large extent it was limited to the palaces and dance halls.
She has worked in dance halls and music venues.
There are no nightclubs or dance halls.

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Ballrooms and dance halls did not sell alcoholic beverages.
We do all the dance halls.
Dance halls emptied out and musicians could not find work.
It was for the dance halls.
The two dance halls and the music room are on the ground floor.
Providing dance halls.
And more that of one who frequents taxi dance halls.
You can not just go to dance halls choose a useful husband.
I guess you do not know anything about dance halls then.
Public dance halls.
By the time she was fourteen she was performing in dance halls and saloons.
Coulson was a rough town of dance halls and saloons and not a single church.
The ballet students spend six hours a day in the dance halls.
Dance halls in smaller towns and villages would host a dance once or twice a month.
So he went to the dance halls.
These dance halls got their name from the stringed instrument often found in them.
You are the one that knows all the dance halls around here.
They say the only dance halls in Tohoku are here and in Niigata.
Tango with figures is the one that is danced in the ballroom dance halls.
It was one of the oldest dance halls in Europe.
Players jumped from team to team and teams played in armories and smoky dance halls.
He performed at a number of dance halls between Columbus and Nashville in those days.
And then other churches were made into cinemas and others dance halls.
They have got enough brothels and dance halls to keep us selling till Christmas.
Gamers jumped from crew to group and groups played in armories and smoky dance halls.
We worked dance halls on Sundays.
Even nightclub bouncers use them when revelers fill dance halls on weekend nights.
These dance halls usually prohibited the wild kicks of the Charleston and Lindy Hop.
On her return to Paris she worked in the circus and in various dance halls.
During the French Revolution many dance halls and cabarets opened their doors.
The local Junction Hotel is now flats but once had dance halls.
Dance halls were common in the Old West.
Their new music inspired a proliferation of country dance halls as far south as Los Angeles.
Dance Halls discos.
The once roaring Dawson City saw its saloons and dance halls close one by one.

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