Use danced in a sentence
Sentences ending with danced
- Here he and the ghdzeeyeh danced. [11]
- She was always of those who piped while others danced. [9]
- He was dressed just as in the first day he appeared in the village, even to the fur cap; and presently, as he turned round, he began to sing the monotonous measure to which the bear had danced. [11]
- Those astonishingly rich copper mines were discovered, and the corpse got up and danced. [5]
- She placed it amongst the collection at the back of her chair and rose, and they danced. [9]
- Well, we danced. [11]
Short sentences using danced
- David danced before the Lord. [11]
- I believe we danced together. [9]
- And after him danced Mr. [9]
Sentences containing danced two or more times
- She danced with him, and passed him back to Miss Puss Russell, who was better pleased this time; she passed him on to her sister, who also danced with him, and sent him upstairs for her handkerchief. [9]
More example sentences with the word danced in them
- My best possession would not have seemed too dear a price to pay for some magic spell that would have brought you to us when, at the festal games, I danced and sang to the tambourine while the loudest shouts of applause greeted me. [10]
- Others had gone with some of the vagrants into the little wood beyond the meadow, where they danced, fiddled, and sang. [10]
- He had danced with many a one, and kissed a few in the old days among the flax- beaters, at the harvesting, in the gaieties of a wedding, and also down in Massachusetts. [11]
- The little tug, which was pretty well packed with the merry company, was swift, and danced along in an exhilarating manner. [4]
- During the ecossaise, which she also danced with him, Anatole said nothing when they happened to be by themselves, but merely gazed at her. [2]
- There were days when no wind stirred anywhere, and the gorgeous sun made the little city and all the land round about a pretty silver kingdom, where Oberon and his courtiers might have danced and been glad. [11]
- In the morning, when he went to call at Rostopchin's he met there a courier fresh from the army, an acquaintance of his own, who often danced at Moscow balls. [2]
- Moment after moment went, and though I had danced beyond reasonable limits, I still seemed to get new strength, as I have heard men say, in fighting, they 'come to their second wind. [11]
- The orders went well enough for groceries and such things at a fair discount, and the work danced along gaily for a time. [5]
- The count danced well and knew it. [2]
- He danced about us and tapped the parchment with his finger: "What I tell you, genteelmen! [5]
- And he turned upon me like a fighting-cock and--and he gave me a box on the ear; such a slap, it is burning now--and all sorts of colors danced before my eyes. [10]
- Algernon danced altogether too much with Honora,--so George informed his cousin. [9]
- The candles threw their flickering rays upward until they danced on the high ceiling. [9]
- I have seen the woman that danced the capstone on to Bunker Hill Monument, as Orpheus moved the rocks by music, the Elssler woman,--Fanny Elssler. [6]
- The down-pour of the previous night had laid the dust; the bright sunshine sparkled and danced in rapidly-changing flashes, mirrored in the polished gilding of the bronze or the silver fittings of the elegantly-decorated, semicircular cars in which the drivers stood. [10]
- So long as the moon shone, flickering rays danced and sparkled on the ice and snow, but afterwards only the tedious glimmer of the universal snow-pall lighted the traveller's way. [10]
- The shrubs in the garden where she had flung herself into his arms, her blissful walk in the moonlight, and all the crowd assembled for the festival, and finally how, possessed by the god, they had together joined the procession, and danced through the streets. [10]
- Others danced on the flood, taking the sun on their sails, and went away with good promise of a long voyage. [4]
- When he heard the day before that he would find her among Peter Schlumperger's guests in Prufening, he had joined them, as if by accident, toward evening, and Barbara had danced with him twice. [10]
- The castle and the city blazed with bonfires all night long, the people danced and drank and sang; and the triumphant clamor of the bells never ceased. [5]
- Light streamed from the blue sky through the tree-tops, and the golden sunbeams shimmered and danced over the branches, trunks and ground, as if they had been prisoned in the woods and could never find their way out. [10]
- We are told that they pressed around him, kissed his hands and his garments, and shouted and danced for joy, while tears ran down the President's care-furrowed cheeks. [7]
- See to it that I shall be among the singers, and when all have danced and sung, that I shall sing, and be brought before Kaid. [11]
- He flew at that dead corpse and kicked it, spat in its face, danced upon it, crammed mud into its mouth, laughing, jeering, cursing, and volleying forth indecencies and bestialities like a drunken fiend. [5]
- Had not Miss Tavish danced for one of the guilds; and had not Carmen given Father Damon a handsome check in support of his mission? [4]
- How the river sparkled and danced and went on, now in a smooth amber current, now fretted by the pebbles, but always with that continuous busy song! [4]
- The music was soon sounding merrily again in the solemn town-hall, and of all the young folks who danced so gleefully, and laughed and chattered Ursula was the last to let it be seen how this grand revel had been troubled by her fault. [10]
- He answered the shout--with a yell, which seemed to make the hundred fires that danced before his eyes tremble and flicker, as if a gust of wind had stirred them. [12]
- This "cottage," a roomy, gabled structure, stood on a cliff, at the foot of which roared the wintry Atlantic, while we danced and popped corn before the open fires. [9]
- Not, certainly, by repeating the word pleasure over and over again: not by describing the palaces at which she lunched and danced and dined, or the bright waters in which she bathed, or the yachts in which she sailed. [9]
- Nicholas was himself rather surprised at the way he danced that evening. [2]
- More wood was put on, and the flame danced in a hundred fantastic shapes. [4]
- Young Gerrit Smith played some ravishing dance music and we all danced about an hour. [5]
- He alone could play on the clavichord that ecossaise (his only piece) to which, as he said, all possible dances could be danced, and they felt sure he had brought presents for them all. [2]
- With beads of perspiration on her brow, and eyes uplifted, she threw the cage aside, swung her Mercury staff aloft, and danced along the rope in waltz time, as though borne by the gods of the wind. [10]
- There was only one other man in Canada who could do the same--old Count Frontenac himself, who, dressed in all his Court finery, had danced a war-dance in the torch-light with Iroquois chiefs. [11]
- Prince Andrew was one of the best dancers of his day and Natasha danced exquisitely. [2]
- The excursionists danced, on three separate evenings, long, long ago, (it seems an age. [5]
- He was alone on the sandy road; it was an enchanting summer night; the stars danced overhead, and by his side the broad and shallow river ran over its stony bed with a loud but soothing murmur that filled all the air with entreaty. [4]
- But they called on her and danced with her, and she had shown them not the least antipathy. [9]
- The red glare of strife danced before the eyes of the veriest book-worm; fired by the terrible impulse to kill, to subdue, to destroy the foe, they fought desperately and blindly, staking their lives on the issue. [10]
- But they knew nobody, and Mrs. Mandel was so particular that Mela was prevented from continuing the acquaintance even of the few young men who danced with her at the Saturday-night hops. [8]
- A band of music played, and we students danced with one another. [10]
- Ten or twelve more candidates tramped by--no, danced by, with airy and ridiculous capers which convulsed the spectators--then suddenly Stillman put out his hand and said: "This is the assassin! [5]
- And, though the month was March, the slopes of Burrow Head were green as the lawn of Carvel Hall in May, and the slanting rays danced on the ruffed water. [9]
- Her eye danced merrily, and she turned upon him crying out: "A dozen men! [5]
- But he teased me a deal that night when Dolly danced with the doctor, and my grandfather bade me look to my honours. [9]
- They danced a little longer, then he said: "An old friend, eh? [11]
- One side of it looked out on the trees in Freshwater Lane; and the other across the roof of the low house opposite to where the sun danced on the blue and white waters of the Chesapeake. [9]
- And presently, when it came to her turn to join the chain in which Ann was taking part, I marked well that she urged the youth she danced with to stand away from the craftsman's daughter. [10]
- But this rule is flung down and danced upon in the Deerslayer tale. [5]
- Is any man insane enough to imagine that this picnic of patriarchs sang, made love, danced, laughed, told anecdotes, dealt in ungodly levity? [5]
- There stood pretty Ino, who had danced the mazy measure with Alexander. [10]
- Here and there in the boxes was a thoroughbred portrait by Copley--the long shapely neck, the sloping shoulders, the drooping eyelids, even to the gown in which the great-grandmother danced with the French officers. [4]
- We shall come in one morning and find a smell of sulphur only, and a circle of red on the floor where the imps danced before La Jongleuse said to them, 'Up with him, darlings, and away! [11]
- He nodded, as if amused, but did not answer at once, and taking from my hand the feather with which I stirred the corn, softly whisked some off for himself, and smiled at the remaining kernels as they danced upon the hot iron. [11]
- As I danced I saw and felt a thousand things, I can not tell you how. [11]
- At that moment I rushed in, occupied the "home base," yelled to Turk, and then danced with delight at the combat between the spunky woodchuck and the dog. [4]
- What is more, I danced with a negress in the great quadrille, and thereby offended the governor and his lady aunt, who presides at his palace. [11]
- We sailed and hunted and fished and danced all day, and I doctored my cough all night. [5]
- Everybody took a holiday, and high and low, rich and poor, feasted and danced and sang, and got very mellow; and they kept this up for days and nights together. [5]
- When he danced his little daughter on his knee, he felt that he had found a new world. [11]
- Irresistible drowsiness overpowered him, red rings danced before his eyes, and the impression of those voices and faces and a sense of loneliness merged with the physical pain. [2]
- I danced with her once, and was down on her programme for another dance. [11]
- The seas danced her about like a duck, but she was safe and capable. [5]
- Forasmuch as she had danced with him the Dance of Honor or first dance, it was his part to beg her hand for the last dance--the "grandfather's dance;"--[Still a well-known country dance in Germany. [10]
- The sunlight, reflected from the rippling water outside, danced on the ceiling. [9]
- No word came from Carmen, and this humiliated Jack more than anything else--not the loss of her friendship, but the remembrance that he had ever danced attendance on her and trusted her. [4]
- And suppose we found this paragraph in the newspapers: "Yesterday a visiting party of American pork-millionaires had a picnic in Westminster Abbey, and in that sacred place they ate their luncheon, sang popular songs, played games, and danced waltzes and polkas. [5]
- The festival went forward and I saw that Herdegen danced first with Ursula and then with Ann. [10]
- One, whose offence for which he had been sold was an overfondness for his wife, played the fiddle almost continually, and the others danced, sang, cracked jokes, and played various games with cards from day to day. [7]
- Anatole asked Natasha for a valse and as they danced he pressed her waist and hand and told her she was bewitching and that he loved her. [2]
- And the young folks danced till supper time. [9]
- She was a famous danseuse, who danced Napoleon in and out, and several other dynasties besides. [6]
- Well, at the end of each term there was what they called an "exhibition ball," in which the scholars danced cotillons and country-dances; also something called a "gavotte," and I think one or more walked a minuet. [6]
- At last the Emperor stopped beside his last partner (he had danced with three) and the music ceased. [2]
- They danced the ecossaise and the Grossvater. [2]
- Perhaps this was due to foolish arrogance, for after they had learned from rumour that Kuni had danced on the tight rope, they considered themselves far superior. [10]
- The festival was drawing to an end, and when I had danced the last dance, and was looking about me, I beheld to my amazement Ursula Tetzel in eager speech with Junker Henning. [10]
- Miss Pope danced divinely as any sylph, and the very memory of her tripping at the Norfolk Assembly roused the captain to such a pitch of enthusiasm as I had never seen in him. [9]
- I had also danced with Belle Treherne, who appeared as Miriam, and was chaperoned by one of the ladies of title; and I had also "sat out" one dance with her. [11]
- After this tumblers danced upon a rope and performed feats of agility on horseback. [4]
- At balls he danced if a partner was needed. [2]
- I played, I danced attendance, I said soft nothings, but I was tied to no woman in all Ireland. [11]
- Every time he danced around and says, "Dah's Cairo! [5]
- That night we danced and poured out the light wine, because we were to be married to-morrow. [11]
- Neither the Ratisbon citizens nor Charles, who had been a good dancer himself, had ever seen the gagliarde danced in this way by either the gentleman or the lady. [10]
- As Honora danced, Chiltern remained in the back of her mind, or rather an indefinite impression was there which in flashes she connected with him. [9]
- My mind was caught away into that world which I had created for myself when I danced, and these rude gentlemen were but visions. [11]
- But Miss Virginia Carvel he had never seen since the night he had danced with her. [9]
- He came to call, and I believe I danced with him once or twice. [9]
- As the elder Calhoun made his announcement about the battle of Brest and the English victory, a triumphant smile lighted his flushed face, and under his heavy grey brows his eyes danced with malicious joy. [11]
- The weeks drifted by;--Harry Brierly flirted, danced, added lustre to the brilliant Senatorial receptions, and diligently "buzzed" and "button-holed" Congressmen in the interest of the Columbus River scheme; meantime Senator Dilworthy labored hard in the same interest--and in others of equal national importance. [5]
- He opened the book with trembling fingers, took a pen and wrote, at first slowly, while Medallion smoked: "September 13th.--It is five-and-twenty years ago to-day--Mon Dieu, how we danced that night on the flags before the Sorbonne! [11]
- The wind, tho' blowing stiff, was mild, and league after league of the green sea danced and foamed in the morning sunlight, and I perceived that I was on a large schooner under full sail, the crew of which were littered about at different occupations. [9]
- No horse knew better than Pepper when he was being admired, and he arched his neck and lifted his feet and danced in the sheer exhilaration of it. [9]
- The electric light beside the piano danced before his eyes, yet he heard within him a voice crying out to him to stay. [9]
- Oh, we have been a-maying, dear, we've left the world behind, We've sung and danced and gossiped as we strayed; And when within our little but your fingers draw the blind, We'll loiter by the fire that love has made. [11]
- Out on the bay little white-caps danced in the sunlight, sail-boats tacked hither and thither, the strong cape breeze, laden with invigorating salt, stirred Maude's hair, and occasionally played havoc with my papers. [9]
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