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danceable
[ dan-suh-buhl, dahn- ]
Other Words From
- dancea·bili·ty noun
- un·dancea·ble adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of danceable1
Example Sentences
The songs on Laurel Hell often capture that sense of release, and when I say they’re danceable, I mean they invite you to expel every emotion you can think of the only way you know how.
Both featured wise-beyond-her-years lyrics and moody but danceable music that won Lorde two Grammys, many more nominations, and a devoted fan base.
She hung out with Andy Warhol at Studio 54 and once had a club hit with a cover of Cat Stevens’s “Peace Train,” the least danceable song ever.
"Little Black Dress" doesn't explode into massive chorus; it's not really danceable.
Gemini Club has been known to make danceable electro-pop, but this video is a bit more somber.
It's a little more pop, danceable, and experimental than the pure rock of the predecessor, and you'll like all that.
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