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    Use "prance" in a sentence

    prance example sentences

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    1. Oreo took this opportunity to prance into the Hall and James’ eyes grew wide in alarm


    2. prance and show excitement for traveling


    3. His other friend was Mike Osman, an ex-public school pupil who had become quite a master at fencing and would prance around offering up a challenge to anyone when he wasn’t medicated


    4. Like I said before, I always have a dream that I will wake up and be able to prance around just like before


    5. “Make way! Make way for the king’s courier and guard bound for the City in answer to Pharaoh’s summons!” he shouted while simultaneously spurring and reining his horse, making him paw and prance impatiently


    6. in a stiff-legged prance


    7. "You can't simply prance in here and make such a… such a declaration


    8. He’s rubbing his sweaty forehead, sneering and glaring at her with a look that must be described as lecherous, "You prance around here in your little shorts, bending over in front of me, trying to 69


    9. ―Got it!‖ he said exuberantly and continued to prance alongside them


    10. “These women here don’t stand a chance against Bilo, she doesn’t have to prance around like…” he was trying to find a polite word

    11. Their honks, kicks and the prance give us joy


    12. Down by the frozen-over lake, Ailia saw a small deer prance gracefully across the ice


    13. Gone was the prance of a


    14. A dog runs up and snaps at Maximus' feet, causing him to prance sideways and snarl


    15. Anyhow, back to the point—after John had let go of me and began to prance about the kitchen, pulling pots and pans out of the cupboards and throwing random spice and ingredients from the displays, I pulled the letter out of the envelope and started to read over the information laid out in the graphs


    16. ey don’t prance about exchanging heads! Th


    17. I answered the unasked question of why, “Apparently your friend prefers his lady friends to prance around his ship in nothing except what’s acceptable in a stripper joint


    18. watching lightning prance in the faraway clouds, he told me we would leave the day after


    19. "All the married people take hands and dance round the new-made husband and wife, as the Germans do, while we bachelors and spinsters prance in couples outside!" cried Laurie, promenading down the path with Amy, with such infectious spirit and skill that everyone else followed their example without a murmur


    20. But the orator struck his breast; he seemed to prance between his two supporters

    21. On entering Yonville she made her horse prance in the road


    22. No—better still, he would join the Indians, and hunt buffaloes and go on the warpath in the mountain ranges and the trackless great plains of the Far West, and away in the future come back a great chief, bristling with feathers, hideous with paint, and prance into Sunday-school, some drowsy summer morning, with a blood-curdling war-whoop, and sear the eyeballs of all his companions with unappeasable envy


    23. They get on each other's shoulders in the passage and prance in like that on a respectable family


    1. They pranced and stepped high on the stage and invited a few juggy ladies from the front rows to bounce around on stage with them


    2. It pranced from brush clump to brush clump


    3. She pranced by Sally’s side as if she were still a kitten, tail in the air


    4. She pranced inside, and Daniel was afraid that she might attack the two people


    5. Oreo took that moment to come into the Hall and pranced up to Sally and Michael


    6. As she pranced down the steps of her vessel Alexei couldn’t help but smile as he watched her movements


    7. Ali pranced around as he stumbled on two cricket balls kept on the floor


    8. Turning, she slowly pranced to Tarak removing her clothes as she went along


    9. Tom spent time watching her as she pranced around,


    10. ” He pranced around in Audrey's wake topping up everyone's cup from another bottle of Southern Comfort, which he had inveigled the garrulous barman into selling him 'around' the counter, twenty minutes after the bar had closed! Jack had never seen him so ecstatic

    11. He pranced onto the path directly between the beast and Claire


    12. Cuauhtzin pranced about from my shoulder to my head to my other shoulder and lectured dramatically in Otomi


    13. Mike pranced off to practice more feints and counter attacks, it was better seeing him this way than sedated


    14. The end of the rope pranced giddily in the air below him, and he became fascinated with its motion in the wind


    15. Adding to this, he pranced in a


    16. See you tomorrow Fluffy,” she said happily then pranced away


    17. Yes, I know, I‘m a fuckwit, but I stupidly thought that‘s what he wanted — he certainly didn‘t object; dropped his tweeds and pranced around like a priapic young satyr


    18. The shadow pranced around the wing; it jumped up and down and carefully


    19. And among them Tolkemec capered and pranced, dealing death


    20. Tolkemec pranced and capered no more

    21. ‘EEEEK!’ He pranced away in the weirdest dance, throwing up his legs as if the


    22. On the pretext of trying on the new clothes, Anna pranced round the bedroom provocatively in a flimsy negligee


    23. She put on her four inch black heels and pranced around the room for a minute or two, drinking another glass of the Champagne


    24. When Blake pranced over to the bathroom his first instinct was to shut


    25. Blakey still had another 100 questions to go when Kelly pranced her lil


    26. Blakey pranced into the oversized bathroom and dropped his britches


    27. The judge pranced over to the


    28. clanked on the floor tiles as she pranced towards them


    29. Marie pranced around the house humming an unknown tune


    30. Max pranced in with the phony papers and plopped them in

    31. and pranced about performing the wildest Samba ever


    32. ’ She grinned and pranced towards me


    33. A beautiful young Doberman just pranced by, with his well-heeled owner on a short lead


    34. The light from the small flame created spooky shadows that pranced about the walls, even


    35. inquiries satisfied, pranced toward Rad to stand beside him before his friend Adhelm began


    36. dog with its cartoon haircut, as Killer pranced along at


    37. They held up the ends of their ropes and pranced back and forth with their partners, singing in deep base voices


    38. Clifford pranced around the room


    39. Clifford pranced down the stairs and nearly knocked her over


    40. Feeling confident that he’d successfully cleared the field, he pranced back, panting, to the grove where Stacey lay

    41. Anderson pranced back and forth on the stage, acting like a silly mime


    42. The horses leaned sharply into their harnesses and the wagon moved briskly out of the livery stable and at a trot the horses pranced their way up the street towards the train maintenance barn


    43. The horses pranced between lines of standing


    44. She pranced down their perfectly mowed neon green lawn and


    45. pranced proudly along, completely ignoring the clank-


    46. The crowd erupted again and the auctioneer pranced off towards the edge of the stage


    47. Theron pranced in front of the pack and then sat on his haunches near Silas


    48. He shook himself a few times, and then pranced down the steps, snarling at the pack and at his challenger


    49. “Late for class again is not fine,” Roberta put in curtly, but turned on his heel and pranced off without waiting for an excuse


    50. And so, at last they came to the library, where she clapped her hands and pranced, as she always did when especially delighted























    1. ” He mocks, and then, he triumphantly prances over to the edge of the woods and lets it go


    2. He prances around church


    3. Its beauty captures the mind and when it prances around it makes one’s heart beat at its unabashed coquetry; you have a lot of experience and knowledge about horses so please would you come and use your expertise to examine it before I buy it… for you’re the only person I trust


    4. she prances around town in that half shirt and short shorts, it's


    1. Looking at him with pure lust, she shook her hair free, and she began to undress all the while prancing towards him


    2. He couldn’t believe what she was doing! He looked above and saw Jake was doing the same, prancing towards Queenie


    3. Although he didn’t say it, I get the general feeling that he feels it should have been him and not Joris who died … as if sensible, down to earth Berndt would be caught prancing around on the rail … I feel a cold shiver down my spine as I contemplate how I would feel if it had been Berndt and not Joris …


    4. What’s that? A light at Jo’s front door? Gracious! Is that a man prancing down the path to the gate? It’s not Jo … yes, it’s definitely a man – Alastair? That’s odd, he usually leaves very quietly … whatever can have happened? Hmmm … what d’you reckon? Should you go and check Jo’s okay or not? Okay, admit your curiosity is going wild! Maybe telephone?


    5. against him, prancing in her eagerness for mating


    6. He would shuffle over to the trashcan container full of dry food, scooping out a feed bucket full and walking around to the different dog dishes, dispensing it evenly, while I would open a can of wet dog food and spoon-feed it to the prancing, salivating, weird-noise-making, heathen dogs


    7. Matter of fact, I grinned at the familiar fussing of feathered dancers prancing their yard with curious head tilts and random cock-a-doodle-doos


    8. " A sleigh and two prancing horses stood at the gate


    9. Brownie went, neighing and prancing, to her stall,


    10. A couple o' tents, some bloke playing the piano, and a few young 'uns prancing about

    11. At the risk of sounding judgmental, I can‘t help feeling that, absent a moral imperative, however, many of my favorite‘s would have been prancing around in their birthday suits had they been given the opportunity to do so


    12. Kevin eventually gained the saddle, and she began along the trail at a walk, but his mount, aware of his rider’s ineptitude, continued its disobedience, prancing sideways


    13. He traveled along the path with an amusing, unusual, prancing motion


    14. stupor behind bins or prancing around playing the field and simply missed the last bus home


    15. rumble; it appeared the locals had waited for their guests to finish prancing around to allow the next floor show to commence


    16. The girls smiled from across the room and came prancing over, hips swinging and breasts heaving


    17. counter, prancing over to for a kiss


    18. Falgaroth came to the fore with a prancing step


    19. At last they could see the place where they had left the horses who were prancing nervously and whinnying, all the while pulling against their tethers in an effort to join in the general movement of the lowing, bleating herds that swirled around them


    20. At last they could see the place where they had left the horses who were prancing nervously

    21. "Prancing around in those outfits," Trask added reprovingly


    22. All those katas you have to learn, and shouting and prancing around makes me feel stupid


    23. With another man it would have seemed ridiculous—a foolish savage prancing meaninglessly in a whirl of feathers


    24. Only that thin string had kept him from racing and prancing off for ever into the black corridors and realms of the subterranean world he had discovered, long ago


    25. taller of the two was staring, wide eyed, at the loading dock where, prancing and


    26. He felt something prancing about in his gut—not butterflies, but probably a few little elves or squirrels


    27. Gerry lunged at her but this time she evaded him, prancing out into the middle of the road, where she began a manic dance of rage


    28. underwear for the occasion and was planning on prancing around to the


    29. Oh yeah, she thought, her shod hooves were for more than prancing on


    30. His hopes of a miracle took a nose-dive when he stalked into a shop on the sea-front, to find his cousins (Ralph and Kevin) prancing around the clothes racks with pairs of crotchless knickers on their heads

    31. Denis paused as he closed the garden gate that led into the fields beyond, and watched his son and Marian, arm in arm, walk towards the house, with the dog prancing excitedly around them


    32. They fell into step, Hush prancing a few paces ahead


    33. She rode out to the edge of Terre Groves, ignoring her horse’s nervous prancing as she paced the edge


    34. The dancers stopped prancing and started to circle the maypole


    35. The horseman drew even with the coach, pulled the reins and brought his horse to a prancing halt


    36. Coming towards them was a prancing grey horse, its forelegs high kicking and its maned head thrust high and snorting defiantly


    37. There it is, The Black Stallion itself! A magnificent horse, snorting and prancing


    38. However, I don't think they had scantily-clad dancing girls adorned in American-flag bikinis prancing around on stage with Barry Bostwick in front of the Capitol in mind when it came to celebrating this particular holiday as depicted in file footage from previous years


    39. prancing about the Holy Land breaking bread with disciples in


    40. The stallion stood prancing in place as he swung onto it, his arrows quivered, his sword in its scabbard

    41. Unfortunately, he takes after him in naughtiness, too, so whenever Jim's horse has a temporary fit of insanity, which happens every ten minutes, Baldy starts prancing about too


    42. Obediently he stopped nervously prancing and remained still, waiting for direction from me, one big mass of bunched up muscles


    43. Mickey Mouses prancing all over it


    44. One minute I was standing in the hall, the next I was on all fours prancing up the stairs like a punk answering his call


    45. There were seen so many cavaliers prancing and curvetting before the windows of their mistresses, that a stranger would have imagined the whole nation to have been nothing less than a race of knight-errants


    46. One day, as he went prancing down a quiet street, he saw at the window of a ruinous castle the lovely face


    47. But Jo was mistaken, for Laurie came prancing in, overflowing with good spirits, bearing a great bridal-looking bouquet for `Mrs


    48. Plough-men with bare arms were holding by the halter prancing stallions that neighed with dilated nostrils looking towards the mares


    49. But when the first islander laid hands on the companionway railing, he was flung backward by some invisible power, lord knows what! He ran off, howling in terror and wildly prancing around


    50. "And couldn't she ask Uncle Pumblechook if he knew of a boy to go and play there? Isn't it just barely possible that Uncle Pumblechook may be a tenant of hers, and that he may sometimes—we won't say quarterly or half-yearly, for that would be requiring too much of you—but sometimes—go there to pay his rent? And couldn't she then ask Uncle Pumblechook if he knew of a boy to go and play there? And couldn't Uncle Pumblechook, being always considerate and thoughtful for us—though you may not think it, Joseph," in a tone of the deepest reproach, as if he were the most callous of nephews, "then mention this boy, standing Prancing here"—which I solemnly declare I was not doing—"that I have for ever been a willing slave to?"
















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    Synonyms for "prance"

    prance strut swagger cock ruffle sashay tittup foot trip hoof jig step

    "prance" definitions

    a proud stiff pompous gait


    to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others


    spring forward on the hind legs


    cause (a horse) to bound spring forward


    ride a horse such that it springs and bounds forward