Dance out Meaning in English
expression
ˈdæns/ /ˈaʊt
DANS-owt
dˈɑːns/ /ˈaʊt
DAHNSS-owt
Definition
To leave a place or go outside while dancing, usually in a happy or playful way.
Usage & Nuances
'Dance out' is informal and often describes a joyful or dramatic exit. It can be literal (physically dancing while leaving) or figurative (leaving very happily). Common in storytelling, theater, or playful descriptions.
Spanish: salir bailando - bailar fueraPortuguese (BR): sair dançando - dançar para foraPortuguese (PT): sair a dançar - dançar para foraChinese (Simplified): 跳着出去 - 跳舞离开Chinese (Traditional): 跳著出去 - 跳舞離開Hindi: नाचते हुए बाहर निकलनाArabic: يرقص خارجاًBengali: নাচতে নাচতে বাইরে চলে যাওয়াRussian: выходить танцуяJapanese: 踊りながら出て行くVietnamese: nhảy ra ngoàiKorean: 춤추며 나가다Turkish: dans ederek çıkmakUrdu: ناچتے ہوئے باہر جاناIndonesian: menari keluar
Example Sentences
She loves to dance out of the room when a fun song plays.
basic
The actors danced out at the end of the play.
basic
He decided to dance out of the meeting when he got good news.
basic
Whenever she feels happy, she just wants to dance out of wherever she is.
natural
They played the music loud and everyone started to dance out into the street.
natural
Let’s dance out of here like we own the place!
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