Sentence examples for merry dance from inspiring English sources

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merry dance

noun

A useless waste of time resulting from a deception.

  • The children led us on a merry dance with their stories of strangers and shadows in the night.

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And the merry dance goes on.

Have you been led a merry dance by energy companies?

"He led them a merry dance!" says Gabrielle.

Both were youthful heroes of mine, both led countless opponents a gloriously merry dance.

The bowler was led a merry dance as he unsuccessfully chased the bird round the field.

We see them running and jumping, putting on silly disguises and leading their security minders on a merry dance.

Di María had already struck Germany's crossbar and led defenders a merry dance before he set up the goal.

Romelda Aiken led the English defence a merry dance throughout, shooting an impressive 44 of the 52 Jamaican goals.

After scoring two and leading Heaton's defence on a merry dance, Aubameyang trotted off at half time.

For the past few weeks, a hacker collective called LulzSec has been leading American and British authorities a merry dance.

Kate called her cancer the Nuisance, and it led us on a merry dance of operations and chemotherapy.

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