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dinner dance
noun
- a formal social gathering that includes a dinner followed by dancing.
dinner-dance
noun
- a formal dinner followed by dancing
Word History and Origins
Origin of dinner dance1
Example Sentences
On a New York terrace, there is a dinner dance one balmy summer evening.
People magazine reports that Pippa changed into a new outfit for the dinner dance hosted by Prince Charles.
After the Court, which launched her in society, she and Knight (with a list supplied by Connie) gave a dinner-dance.
The hockey game, the dinner-dance, and the holiday preparations made the very air seem to tingle with excitement and anticipation.
A dinner-dance is pretty much alike 28 in all civilized and semi-civilized communities.
We were going to a masquerade dinner dance, but now that you've come we'll stay at home.
And whenever I do get one I am certain to see that you have been to a dinner-dance here, to a bal poudr there.
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