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Discover Ludwig"dancing about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to move or dance around playfully or frivolously. Example: The children were joyfully dancing about in the sprinklers on a hot summer day.
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With the curving Lotus, he was literally dancing about architecture.
"DANCING ABOUT ARCHITECTURE," Context Studios, 1 North 12th Street, at Kent Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, (718) 384-8300.
It was left to young batsman Joe Root dancing about in the field to get their spirits up.
Over the past year, China Mobile and Apple have been dancing about in a bid to bring the iPhone to the world's largest mobile market.
Giorgio was freaking out and dancing about like some tribal witch doctor".
They're like cartoon characters dancing about in our cabinets and cupboards.
"How do you think I look now?" she asked, dancing about in her birthday suit.
We asked him if the real inmates 2km down the road were now were dancing about like the waxworks.
If shooting Halloween pumpkins (Jack o' Lanterns), try to bring them indoors or shoot on a very still night so that the flames are not merrily dancing about!
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Describing Jeffers's art style is naturally difficult, in a dancing-about-architecture sort of way.
Sunday begins at 3 p.m. with films, including "Jazz Dancing," about the jazz musicians Julius Hemphill, Don Pullen and Fred Hersch and their collaborations with Bill T. Jones.
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