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break dance

NOUN
  1. a form of solo dancing that involves rapid acrobatic moves in which different parts of the body touch the ground; normally performed to the rhythm of rap music
VERB
  1. do a break dance
    Kids were break-dancing at the street corner

How To Use break dance In A Sentence

  • He defines street dance as 'a catch-all term for the latest dance moves', and traces its history back to break dance in the 1980s. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nor did we expect him to be so talented a mimic; he can imitate both of us, just as he can imitate break dancers and gymnasts and snakes and lemurs.
  • Flamenco meets break dance and hip-hop, with an all-male company of dancers and musicians. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dance off's are not limited to break dance or krumping; nowadays, even ballet dance off's are making their debuts. Nutcracker Dance Off Hosted By Sarah Jessica Parker, Vote For Your Favorite
  • Jeeze I never would have believed that twirly Brazilan I want to be a break dancer martial art could actually do any damage. cool! Best. Knockout. EH-VAR.
  • Sarah and Jay were dancing some sort of hip-hop/break dance/jazz mix.
  • Un robot a due teste auto costruitosi col Meccano impara la break dance. No Fat Clips!!! : Blog archives
  • Flamenco meets break dance and hip-hop, with an all-male company of dancers and musicians. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just after his days of wanting to be Huck Finn, complete with overworn overalls and a corncob pipe made for him by my grandfather, and just before his days as a break dancer, my brother, who celebrated his 31st birthday yesterday, was obsessed with The Outsiders. So Many Links, So Little Time
  • He defines street dance as 'a catch-all term for the latest dance moves', and traces its history back to break dance in the 1980s. Times, Sunday Times
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