- Dancy
- Dancy \Dan"cy\, a. (Her.) Same as {Dancett['e]}. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Dancy — ist der Name mehrerer Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten: Dancy (Alabama) Dancy (Mississippi) Dancy (Wisconsin) bzw. in Frankreich Dancy (Eure et Loir) Personen: Bill Dancy, US amerikanischer Baseballmanager Hugh Dancy (* 1975), britischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dancy — may refer to: People Bill Dancy, American baseball coach Hugh Dancy, English actor Jonathan Dancy, British philosopher Keith Dancy, Canadian hockey announcer Places France Dancy, Eure et Loir, a commune in the Eure et Loir department United… … Wikipedia
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Dancy — 48° 09′ 02″ N 1° 27′ 49″ E / 48.1506, 1.4636 … Wikipédia en Français
Dancy — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village of that name in Calvados, Normandy. He was later granted extensive land holdings in Hampshire and Wiltshire, and his… … Surnames reference
dancy — danc·y also danc·ey (dănʹsē) adj. Informal danc·i·er, danc·i·est Suitable for or inviting dancing; danceable: dancy music. * * * … Universalium
dancy — adjective Suitable for dancing to. After a few slow numbers, the band moved on to some more dancy tunes … Wiktionary
dancy — pron at dance+ē, i adjective ( er/ est) : given to or suggestive of dancing especially when lively whether the music is dainty … or dancy and vigorously expository Virgil Thomson … Useful english dictionary
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Dancy's Dream — Single by Restless Heart from the album Fast Movin Train Released April 1990 Genre Country Length … Wikipedia