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Word History and Origins
Origin of dancercise1
First recorded in 1980–85; dance + (exer)cise
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Example Sentences
Leveraging the success of her discothèques, she also started cafes, apparel and perfume lines, dancercise classes and a magazine.
From Washington Post
It can also, like many consumer devices, track your running, swimming, weightlifting or dancercise activity.
From The Guardian
In the summer I do a lot of walking outdoors with music: I do a “dancercise” thing, where I sort of dance along the path.
From The Guardian
Dua Lipa says her new album is "coming soon" - and it "feels like a dancercise class".
From BBC
The fitness industry has seen its share of fads — step classes, Callanetics, dancercise, Zumba — and failures.
From New York Times
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