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dance hall

American  

noun

  1. a public establishment that, for an admission fee, provides its patrons with music and space for dancing and, sometimes, dancing partners and refreshments.


Etymology

Origin of dance hall

An Americanism dating back to 1855–60

Example Sentences

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ALICE, Texas—A man in a cowboy hat and boots entered the dance hall and drew loud cheers as he began to sing.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 5, 2026

Nearly 30 inmates, selected for good behavior, donned tuxedos with pink boutonnieres and waited as daughters, some dressed in formal gowns, were led into the prison’s Bible college transformed into a makeshift dance hall.

From Salon • Nov. 30, 2025

Each track also has a set dance so, once someone has learned the steps, they can join in with it at any dance hall - worldwide.

From BBC • Sep. 12, 2025

One year after the mass shooting at a dance hall in Monterey Park, survivors and family have tried to keep active and honor the memories of the victims.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 21, 2025

It resembled the popular conception of what a Klondike dance hall girl wore.

From "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith