ballroom
IPA: bˈɔɫrum
noun
- A large room used for dancing and banquets.
- A type of elegant dance.
verb
- (intransitive) To take part in ballroom dancing.
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Examples of "ballroom" in Sentences
- Along the side is the grand ballroom.
- The doom buggies then move into the ballroom.
- The Arena is adjacent to the Empress Ballroom.
- â⠂ ¬Å Half of the ballroom is ruined, â⠂ ¬Â?
- The NYT pic of the ballroom is absolutely fairy tale.
- It is danced to the fastest tempo of the ballroom dances.
- The dance floor became the foundation for the 'Pier Ballroom'.
- At its height the ballroom was lavishly decorated and furnished.
- The party in the novella consists mostly of nude ballroom dancing.
- In the course of the reconstruction the ballroom was totally destroyed.
- Everyone at the party is forced to stay in the Ballroom until the morning.
- The rest of the building contained ballrooms for waltzing and polka dancing.
- Aside from the academics, the school offers courses in ballroom dance, creative writing and golf.
- Anniversary Waltz," a silver-haired man next to me said, "Now that's what I call ballroom dancing.
- The main ballroom, which is huge, is split between tradeshow area, where the booths are setup, and the audience and stage area.
- When he says he'll wear his nutmeg-coloured shorts, open-toed sandals and a cotton-weave t-shirt inside the main ballroom, he does it.
- The ballroom is empty, save for tables set with tiny bowls of grandma candy and a DJ cranking the pleading song "Tell Me Something Good."
- They rented out the main ballroom at the Portland Golf Club, and the setting was pretty fancy. needless to say, my Good Ol 'Boy Self felt a little out of place, but that's OK.
- And so all the ladies arrived in ballroom gowns, dressed to the nines (except for Melissa, who was fetchingly dressed in a suit complete with rogueish hat), and most of the men arrived in dashing suits, and the prom experience was complete.