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line dancing

British  

noun

  1. a form of dancing performed by rows of people to country and western music

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Waiters routinely break into line dancing at some point during their shifts.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 6, 2026

It began after Sydney Clements, a medical student at Indiana University, said the beauty brand Revlon hadn’t fulfilled its promise to replace a lip oil she lost while line dancing.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 24, 2025

Ava runs a line dancing business of her own and teaches three classes a week.

From BBC • Sep. 12, 2025

The 39-year-old NHS worker now teaches line dancing four nights a week and puts rising demand down to artists such as Post Malone, Shaboozey and Luke Combs popularising country or country-inspired tracks.

From BBC • Sep. 12, 2025

Every time the refrain is reached, the dancers should stop and whirl, then as the song begins again move off in line, dancing as before.

From Indian Games and Dances with Native Songs by Fletcher, Alice C. (Alice Cunningham)