dance hall

NOUN
  1. large room used mainly for dancing
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How To Use dance hall In A Sentence

  • People still conversed with each other in dance halls, sign language was only used by the hearing impaired.
  • Bolstered by his friend's words, he started looking around the dance hall.
  • Why such an illegal dance hall, the 100 - day special inspection operations have not found?
  • We are going to celebrate New Year's Eve dance party at new Dance Hall.
  • He undressed in the men's restroom and, barefoot, crossed a huge open-air dance hall to reach the club's U-shaped jetty. OUTCAST
  • Cox is a master of breakbeat, mixing in soul, jazz, hip hop, dance hall and a whole lot more to produce a world class album.
  • Whites and blacks mixed freely at dance halls and clubs.
  • The KKK focused most closely on dance halls and automobiles, both of which, the Imperial Wizard of the Klan warned, subjected weak-willed women to “seductive allurement.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • She added rouge to her naturally olive-toned cheeks and left her room, apprehensively returning to the dance hall.
  • Her brother got out of medical school… and the wireless at the dance hall broke.
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