song and dance

NOUN
  1. an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse
  2. theatrical performance combining singing and dancing
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How To Use song and dance In A Sentence

  • They could perhaps be trained to make lively, cheerful song and dance numbers in a kind of baa-llywood stylee. Cow burps. | clusterflock
  • The theatrical element of the show though never let up with various song and dance set pieces featuring trapeze artists, skateboarders, a tap dancer in top hat and tails, and even a dancing bagpiper.
  • As they danced, the rhythm of the song and dance matched the rhythm of the music.
  • Widely used in bars, disco-hall, hotel lobby, garden square, pedestrian street, courtyards, song and dance halls, parks, roads, staircases, gardens and so on.
  • For her audition she had to recite two drama pieces and perform three song and dance numbers.
  • This theme has a curious persistence, but one does not need a song and dance about it.
  • Nothing gets to me more than people who make a big song and dance about having their own way.
  • There is something special that happens whenever actors get to communicate emotion through song and dance.
  • Chadha's film joyously embraces the elaborate song and dance numbers that are the mainstay of Bollywood.
  • They set up tents and celebrate with song and dance far into the night.
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