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- PRANCING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRANCE is to spring from the hind legs or move by so doing How to use prance in a sentence
- PRANCE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If someone prances around, they walk or move around with exaggerated movements, usually because they want people to look at them and admire them He was horrified at the thought of having to prance about on a stage in tights When a horse prances, it moves with quick, high steps Their horses pranced and whinnied
- prance - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
prance (third-person singular simple present prances, present participle prancing, simple past and past participle pranced) (of a horse) To spring forward on the hind legs
- PRANCING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PRANCING definition: 1 present participle of prance 2 to walk in an energetic way and with more movement than… Learn more
- Prancing - definition of prancing by The Free Dictionary
Define prancing prancing synonyms, prancing pronunciation, prancing translation, English dictionary definition of prancing v pranced , pranc·ing , pranc·es v intr 1 a To spring forward on the hind legs Used of a horse b To spring or bound forward in a manner reminiscent
- Prancing Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Ed was prancing sideways, the way he always did when Alex was holding him in Tony Blair, perfectly illustrates this, a prancing, posing, vainglorious man My boys are prancing around the house and enjoying the smells almost as much as the human occupants are He is prancing happily through a puddle and being stared at by a yellow duck
- Prancing - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Prancing refers to a lively, springing movement, often characterized by leaping or dancing It is commonly associated with horses that move gracefully and energetically The term can also describe the way a person walks or moves with a sense of joy or excitement
- prancing - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to (cause a horse to) spring from the hind legs, or move by springing: [no object] The horse was prancing around the corral [~ + object] The rider pranced the horse around the corral
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