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will prance

  • future tense
    of prance.
    prance
    verb (used without object)
    to spring from the hind legs; to move by springing, as a horse.

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“Inside, Amber is actually a ‘My Little Pony’ cartoon, and if you watch carefully, she will prance around and sing and a rainbow will come out of her mouth and it’s great,” Davis says.

From Washington Post Feb. 5, 2021

Grand Esquire C. H. Grakelow will lead the parade in which each represented lodge will prance in its own original uniform.

From Time Magazine Archive

From Green Spring and Worthington Valleys the horsy set will prance in.

From Time Magazine Archive

Along the riverbank, a larger-than-life marionette of the university's natal benefactor, John Harvard, will prance to the music of a female samba group called the Batucada Belles.

From Time Magazine Archive

They are very wild and gaunt at present, and will prance off among the rocks at a surprising rate before a man can get within 200 yards of them.

From Hunting in Many Lands The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club by Various