dancey


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danc·y

also danc·ey  (dăn′sē)
adj. danc·i·er, danc·i·est Informal
Suitable for or inviting dancing; danceable: dancy music.
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dancey

(ˌdɑːnsɪ)
adj, dancier or danciest
(Pop Music) of, relating to, or resembling dance music: a cool dancey track.
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References in classic literature ?
David tells me that fairies never say "We feel happy": what they say is, "We feel dancey."
Mr Dancey pioneered the New Deal for Musicians scheme in Wales and developed the UK's first community record label and touring circuit, Complete Control Music - focusing on excluded and marginalised groups, including prisoners and those affected by homelessness, mental illness, and unemployment.
Sue was told of the work being carried out by Anne Dancey, a consultant plastic surgeon with a special interest in lymphoedema surgery.
"I'm like a dancey sponge," he tells teacher Tito Ortos, before deciding: "I knew I was going to be good at this."
Nikki Dancey, GMB regional organiser, said: "The battle has finally been won for our members at the Royal Berkshire Hospital but GMB is well aware that this situation is common across the NHS.
Other singles on the EP include party track "Superstar Dance," and the sexy, dancey, very slick party track "Animals." LadyHood has collaborated with some music royalty, including Grammy Award-winning producer Jeff Bova and GoGo's rock legend drummer Gina Schock, among others.
SHAME Noel Alex The pair will perform new "groovy, dancey and disco" tracks alongside Madge's hit Ray Of Light in the Cheese Hub at this weekend's festival in Chipping Norton.
The band are woven into the fabric of two decades of student lore in the west end of Glasgow - and well beyond - morphing from era-defining purveyors of chamber-pop whimsy into irresistibly dancey disco funksters.
Geoffrey Dancey, 35, was named president and managing principal of the firm in February.
Promoters of the first Welsh Beatbox Hann, Joe Roberts, Steve Dancey, from Barry, arranged the event through his record label Mean Business Media.
Director Karen Dancey explained: "The operational benefits of receiving the accreditation have resulted in some huge rewards for the business - we've increased our annual revenue by 30% and have been able to secure business in new markets delivering Growth Voucher and Manufacturing Advisory Service (MAS) IT consultancy."