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Definition of Round dancing
1. Noun. A ballroom dance characterized by revolving movement.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Round Dancing
Literary usage of Round dancing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Home Maker by Jane Cunningham Croly (1889)
"EDITORS of HOME MAKER : As I am a mother with children just going into society,
the articles in your magazine on " round dancing " have especial interest ..."
2. Labor in Europe and America by Samuel Gompers (1910)
"round dancing is the favorite amusement of these factory folks. Another highly
popular pastime with them is sitting after dark on the esplanade benches, ..."
3. Labor in Europe and America by Samuel Gompers (1910)
"round dancing is the favorite amusement of these factory folks. Another highly
popular pastime with them is sitting after dark on the esplanade benches, ..."
4. Christianity and Amusements by Richard Henry Edwards (1915)
"Do you see any fundamental difference between modern round dancing and square
dancing? Which is the more fun? How may one test his friendships by Jesus' ..."
5. The English Illustrated Magazine (1895)
"... and in country barns they now walk through a set of Quadrilles or Lancers in
the pauses of the round dancing. One of these days, I suppose, ..."