Sentence examples for dance along from inspiring English sources

"dance along" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how someone interacts with a song, for example: "She put on her favorite tune and danced along with the music".

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Some may be tempted to dance along, in an irregular frenzy.

The energy moved even Mr. Trump to dance along -- as much as Mr. Trump can dance.

"People are welcome to come to listen and sing and dance along," Mr. Connolly said.

In India, the title became "Aaja Nachle," which all agree means "come dance along".

As I dance along, I pray he won't do the song Pimpin Aint EZ.

I hope you sing, hum and maybe even dance along!

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San Francisco has a "Dance-Along Nutcracker"; a jazz hip-hop version is done in Washington.

Harrison herself performed in Latitude's first impromptu dance-along – to the music from Flashdance – two years ago.

Sing and dance-along DVDs for mother and baby with Wiley the Grimosaur could well be the future of grime.

On Nov. 8, Hoepfner and his energetic dance-along five-piece reach for the limelight again, with a show of songs from their second album, "Brooklyn Is Love".

There is a Jewish "Nutcracker" and a "Nutcracker in the Lower (East Side)." There's a "Nutcracker Rated R" and a gay and lesbian dance-along production.

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