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ball-room
ball-room (ˈbɔːlruːm) [ball n.2 4.] A room designed or suitable for dancing. Also attrib., esp. in ball-room dancing, social dancing in a ball-room as a recreation.1736 Fog Jrnl. 30 Nov. in London Mag. (1737) Apr. 190/2 The Conspirators..were first to blow up the Ball-Room. 1752 Johnson Rambl. 201 ¶... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ball Room | Uncle Grandpa Wiki | Fandom
Ball Room is the 2nd episode of Uncle Grandpa Season 3, and the 80th episode overall of the series. Mr. Gus warns Uncle Grandpa and Pizza Steve not to go into his ballroom, but a ball with whereabouts interferes. Uncle Grandpa Belly Bag (Non-Speaking) Pizza Steve Mr. Gus Elegant Dignitaries Uncle Grandpa and Pizza Steve are breaking things in the RV while Mr. Gus is standing next to them ...
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Palazzina Majani, Bologna
The second story, which now has an open balcony with only a decorative metal railing, once had an enclosed small ball-room for events. wikipedia.org
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Palazzo Guadagni Strozzi Sacrati
The Senator Filippo Maria Guadagni refurbished the palace between 1730 and 1770, creating the monumental staircase, and embellishing the ball-room with wikipedia.org
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lionne
▪ I. lionne (ljɔn) [F., fem. of lion lion.] † 1. A lioness. Obs.a 1400 Isumbras 180 So come a lyonne with latys unmylde, And in hir pawes scho hent the childe. ‖ 2. A woman of the highest fashion.1846 L. S. Costello Tour Venice 384, I was much amused at the splendid dresses of the lionnes, and the s... Oxford English Dictionary
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David Bellhouse
Prince Albert ordered an iron ball-room for Balmoral Castle. wikipedia.org
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rigaudon
‖ rigaudon (rigodɔ̃) [Fr., of obscure origin: see rigadoon n.] = rigadoon n.1706 [see note in small type below rigadoon n.]. 1923 E. Sitwell Bucolic Comedies 26 Dancing with angels all in a round, Hornpipe and rigaudon on the Fair's ground. 1938 Oxf. Compan. Mus. 801/2 The rigaudon was gay and livel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Durang
The Fashionable Dancer's Casket: or, The Ball-Room Instructor, 1856. wikipedia.org
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décadi
‖ décadi [Fr.: f. Gr. δέκα ten + -di day in Lundi, etc.] The tenth day of the ‘decade’ in the French Republican calendar, superseding Sunday as a day of rest.1795 Burke Let. to W. Elliot Wks. VII. 358 Annulling the Calvinistick sabbath, and establishing the decadi of atheism in all his states. 1801 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Villa Litta Modignani, Milan
The Salons also have landscapes by Rosa da Tivoli and a large ball-room with high wooden ceilings and quadrature. wikipedia.org
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chassé
▪ I. ‖ chassé, n. Dancing. (ʃase) [Fr.; lit. ‘chasing, chase’.] A gliding step, in a quadrille and other dances, executed by bringing one foot behind the other while this is at the same time advanced, much as in bringing oneself into step in walking; also, the name of a figured step, containing two ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Villa Cerami, Catania
This was followed by some restoration of the villa garden, and conversion of the large ball-room into the aula magna (large classroom) for the faculty wikipedia.org
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chassé-croisé
‖ chassé-croisé (ʃase krwaze) [Fr., = chassé n. + croisé, pa. pple. of croiser to cross.] A dance figure in which one of two partners chassés first to the right and then to the left, while the other chassés first to the left and then to the right. Hence transf. and fig. applied to actions or situati... Oxford English Dictionary
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Deirdre Hart-Davis
Her coming-out dance in 1928 was held by her aunt, Lady Diana Cooper, at 34 Grosvenor Street, whose "café au lait ball-room made a very good setting for wikipedia.org
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