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Noun
(1) a proud stiff pompous gait
Verb
(1) to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others,spring foward on the hind legs,cause (a horse) to bound spring forward,ride a horse such that it springs and bounds forward,cavort; show off
(2) to walk with a lofty proud gait
(3) often in an attempt to impress others
(4) spring foward on the hind legs
(5) cause (a horse) to bound spring forward
(6) ride a horse such that it springs and bounds forward
(7) cavort; show off
Show English Meaning
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Noun
(1) a proud stiff pompous gait
Verb
(1) to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others,spring foward on the hind legs,cause (a horse) to bound spring forward,ride a horse such that it springs and bounds forward,cavort; show off
(2) to walk with a lofty proud gait
(3) often in an attempt to impress others
(4) spring foward on the hind legs
(5) cause (a horse) to bound spring forward
(6) ride a horse such that it springs and bounds forward
(7) cavort; show off
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(1) I don't just prance up to her and hand it over, do I?
(2) I sat on my stained carpeted floor and watched the kitty prance around my room on an adventure, as I had for the past four days.
(3) Do you think you can just prance around like that without me knowing where you're going?
(4) Then we watch him prance (yes, it is a prance , there is no other way to describe it) around the room and yell u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510WHOOO WHOOOOOOu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb at the relevant sections.
(5) Watching him prance around the stage in that goofy knee-raising hop is quite a sight.
(6) After my lovely prance , I settled under some trees, rolling my towel out and pulling my sunglasses over my eyes.
(7) There was no way, however, that I could just prance up to his chambers and demand that he explain himself.
(8) I'll open this when I'm inside - I'm not sure you want to be there when I shriek with joy and prance all over the house with them on.
(9) He slowed his horse to what was intended to be a walk, but really resembled an elevated prance as he strained forward, trying to run.
(10) The black horse rivaled the mare; he was of the same great size with a long black mane and a lively prance even as he stood tethered.
(11) Because today I would have my fun watching that man prance around in my scarf.
(12) He had a prance in his step, which carried him to the table of the handsome woman.
(13) She gave me a look of mock rage and slapped her mare into a prance , leading a little ways ahead of me.
(14) The five of us watched them prance around to rather lame and aging dance material before we all wandered off in search of something more stimulating.
(15) I think I'll just prance outside looking like the Bride of Frankenstein's ugly stepsister and scare everyone into unconsciousness.
(16) She watched the deer prance between trees and the small fox run across the path.
Show Examples
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(1) I don't just prance up to her and hand it over, do I?
(2) I sat on my stained carpeted floor and watched the kitty prance around my room on an adventure, as I had for the past four days.
(3) Do you think you can just prance around like that without me knowing where you're going?
(4) Then we watch him prance (yes, it is a prance , there is no other way to describe it) around the room and yell u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510WHOOO WHOOOOOOu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb at the relevant sections.
(5) Watching him prance around the stage in that goofy knee-raising hop is quite a sight.
(6) After my lovely prance , I settled under some trees, rolling my towel out and pulling my sunglasses over my eyes.
(7) There was no way, however, that I could just prance up to his chambers and demand that he explain himself.
(8) I'll open this when I'm inside - I'm not sure you want to be there when I shriek with joy and prance all over the house with them on.
(9) He slowed his horse to what was intended to be a walk, but really resembled an elevated prance as he strained forward, trying to run.
(10) The black horse rivaled the mare; he was of the same great size with a long black mane and a lively prance even as he stood tethered.
(11) Because today I would have my fun watching that man prance around in my scarf.
(12) He had a prance in his step, which carried him to the table of the handsome woman.
(13) She gave me a look of mock rage and slapped her mare into a prance , leading a little ways ahead of me.
(14) The five of us watched them prance around to rather lame and aging dance material before we all wandered off in search of something more stimulating.
(15) I think I'll just prance outside looking like the Bride of Frankenstein's ugly stepsister and scare everyone into unconsciousness.
(16) She watched the deer prance between trees and the small fox run across the path.
Synonyms
Noun
1. strut
2. swagger
Verb
3. cavort
4. dance
5. jig
7. caper
8. jump
9. leap
10. spring
11. bound
12. skip
13. hop
14. frisk
15. romp
16. frolic
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. strut
2. swagger
Verb
3. cavort
4. dance
5. jig
7. caper
8. jump
9. leap
10. spring
11. bound
12. skip
13. hop
14. frisk
15. romp
16. frolic
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