Line-dance


[lahyn-dans] /ˈlaɪnˌdæns/

verb (used without object), line-danced, line-dancing.
1.
to participate in a line dance.
noun
1.
a dance to country music in which dancers line up in a row without partners and follow a choreographed pattern of steps.
2.
a dance performed by a line of people.

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