prance in English

noun
1
an act or instance of prancing.
Then we watch him prance (yes, it is a prance , there is no other way to describe it) around the room and yell ‘WHOOO WHOOOOOO’ at the relevant sections.
verb
1
(of a horse) move with high springy steps.
the pony was prancing around the paddock

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1. Prance for us now.

2. You prance around like little toys

3. Aunt Jennifer's tigers prance across a screen.

4. They prance about with their eyes closed, speaking in tongues.

5. Inside every boy, a lordly lion prepared to prance.

6. The Tans immediately began to prance around him, laughing and howling.

7. Another word for Cavort: frolic, sport, romp, caper, prance Collins English Thesaurus

8. We used to prance around our bedroom pretending to be pop stars.

9. When we exit, should we walk or run or prance or stroll...?

10. Caper definition, to leap or skip about in a sprightly manner; prance; frisk; gambol

11. So the horse, rather shabby, stood in an arrested prance in the boy's bedroom.

12. See synonyms for: Cavort / Cavorting on Thesaurus.com verb (used without object) to prance or caper about

13. Caper definition, to leap or skip about in a sprightly manner; prance; frisk; gambol

14. Whether may or not to use prance the message TT browser browse QQ space?

15. 25 synonyms for Cavort: frolic, sport, romp, caper, prance, frisk, gambol, caper, dance, frisk, frolic

16. A real man didn't prance around and yap at the mouth and preen for the camera.

17. The men came into the courtyard and he began to prance, just out of their reach.

18. A real man didn't prance around and yap at the mouth and preen for the camera. Sentencedict.com

19. Then the figure flung its hands away from its face and began to prance wildly, waving its fists above its spiky hair.

20. If we had every klutz jump into the orchestra pit, or prance on the opera stage, or slop paint with Picasso, we would have some great parties but no art.

21. 7 If we had every klutz jump into the orchestra pit, or prance on the opera stage, or slop paint with Picasso, we would have some great parties but no art.

22. "It would trot and prance, perhaps; but it wouldn't eat oats," replied the boy, laughing at the idea." And of course it can't ever be Alive, because it is made of wood."

23. ‘‘Soccer’ is a sport where grown men Cavort and prance.’ ‘The dancers below are leaping and Cavorting around a great fire.’ ‘When the dolphins appear the passengers hang onto buoy lines and squeal with delight as the mammals leap and Cavort nearby.’

24. Cavort (v.) 1793, cauvaut, "to prance, bustle nimbly or eagerly," American English, of uncertain origin, sometimes said to be an alteration of curvet "a leap by a horse," a word from French that is related to curve (v.)