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PRANCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to spring from the hind legs or move by so doing 2. to ride on a prancing horse 3. to walk or move in a spirited manner : strut also : to dance about.
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PRANCE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
to move or go in an elated manner; cavort. Synonyms: frisk, frolic, romp, skip, leap, gambol to dance or move in a lively or spirited manner; caper.
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Prance - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
When you prance, you swagger around with exaggerated, proud movements. If you've seen many rock concerts, you've seen people prance around onstage.
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▪ I. prance, n. (prɑːns, -æ-) [f. prance v.] a. The act of prancing; a prancing movement or walk.1751 Johnson Rambler No. 182 ¶11 A lady..whom by the jolting prance of her gait,..he guessed to have lately buried some prosperous citizen. 1876 T. Hardy Ethelberta (1890) 307 Ethelberta..swept along the...
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PRANCE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to rise up on the hind legs in a lively way, esp. while moving along said of a horse 2. to ride on a prancing horse 3. to move about in a way suggestive of ...
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prance - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (of a horse) To spring forward on the hind legs. · (colloquial, figuratively) To strut about in a showy manner. John's daughter was prancing about the ...
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Prance
Prance is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bertram Prance (1889–1958), British artist and illustrator
George Prance (1827–1885), sailor in the U.S.
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Prance - YouTube
Prances -- Leg is lifted to hip level with knee bent at a 90° angle. Torso is held in place with shoulders placed over the hips.
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Prance Earth is a smart, centralized SaaS platform designed to help organizations efficiently manage energy use, reduce consumption, and maximize savings.
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271 Synonyms & Antonyms for PRANCE | Thesaurus.com
prance · bound · caper · dance · flounce · frisk · jump · leap · mince · parade · romp · skip · spring · stalk · step · sweep · tread. Weak matches. foot it ...
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PRANCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to walk or dance in an energetic way, with high, kicking steps: In the square dance, each couple took turns prancing together under the linked arms ...
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PRANCE Synonyms: 23 Similar Words | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for PRANCE: strut, stalk, sashay, stride, swagger, tiptoe, shuffle, step, parade, pad.
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prance/prɑ:ns; ?@ præns; præns/ v1 [I] (of a horse) move jerkily by raising the forelegs and springing forward from the hind legs (指马)腾跃.2 (phr v) prance about, along, around, in, out, etc move in the specified direction in a high-spirited or arrogant way 手舞足蹈地或神气活现地朝某方向移动 She was prancing along in ...
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George Prance
Prance directed fire from the Ticonderoga's guns upon Fort Fisher. Prance's death notice in the April 4, 1885, Daily Alta newspaper read:
An inquest was held last evening on the remains of George Prance, who shot himself
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Bertram Prance
Early life
Prance was born in Bideford in Devon in 1889, one of five children of Deera Lock née Hollway (1861–1952) and Captain Fredrick William Prance ) and Christopher Paul MacFarlane Prance (1927–).
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