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Discover Ludwig"dance away" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means to dance energetically or enthusiastically, often used as a way to express happiness or enjoyment. It can also imply dancing without a care or worry. Example: She couldn't resist the infectious music and began to dance away with her friends, forgetting all her troubles for the night.
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He bought his first Les Paul after seeing [Texas blues legend] Freddie King's Let's Hide Away and Dance Away," which shows King playing a gold-top.
Livelli says, "Anatole had a sort of dancing attitude toward life — he'd dance away from you.
The audience dance away regardless.
They dance away the violence and the silence".
Land and sea hold hands and dance away together.
How can you help yourself, dance away from ensnarement?
Then he put the dance away in a drawer.
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He dances away, brandishing the shirt in his fist.
"You can cut me anywhere," he taunted them as he danced away from their thrusts.
Quite the contrary, the people responsible for the greatest economic collapse since 1929 have all danced away untouched.
— JOANNE C. GERSTNER Shields is definitely the stalker here, standing her ground while the Swede, who is taller, dances away.
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