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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Prance - définition

FAMILY NAME

prance         
¦ verb
1. (of a horse) move with high springy steps.
2. (of a person) walk or move around with ostentatious, exaggerated movements.
¦ noun an act of prancing.
Derivatives
prancer noun
Origin
ME: of unknown origin.
prance         
(prances, prancing, pranced)
1.
If someone prances around, they walk or move around with exaggerated movements, usually because they want people to look at them and admire them.
He was horrified at the thought of his son prancing about on a stage in tights.
VERB: V adv/prep [disapproval]
2.
When a horse prances, it moves with quick, high steps.
Their horses pranced and whinnied.
...as the carriage horses pranced through the bustling thoroughfares.
...a prancing light-footed mare named Princess.
VERB: V, V prep/adv, V-ing
prance         
v. (P; intr.) to prance around the room

Wikipédia

Prance

Prance is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Bertram Prance (1889–1958), British artist and illustrator
  • George Prance (1827–1885), sailor in the U.S. Navy during the American Civil War
  • Ghillean Prance (born 1937), British botanist and ecologist
  • Miles Prance (fl. 1678), English Roman Catholic craftsman
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Prance
1. They could prance about and preen themselves in the spotlight that they love so much.
2. Mr Straw said he believed newscasters were overpaid and mocked those who "prance" around studios.
3. Brothers Carl Prance, 4', Steven Prance, 47, and their sisters Jacquie Wood, 53, Christine Mills, 52, and Ceri Howe, 43, were all staying at caravan park for a birthday party weekend.
4. Permission to reprint/republish Fleet as waterbugs, agile as mongooses, these racket–wielders prance delicately, spring aggressively, and float silently.
5. Many people who saw Alastair Campbell prance through his strange, self–glorifying stage show wondered what possessed him.