dance floor - traduzione in greco
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dance floor - traduzione in greco


dance floor         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dancefloor; Dance floor (disambiguation); Dance Floor
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  • Old West]]. This photograph shows customers and staff at Hovey's Dance Hall in [[Clifton, Arizona]], in 1884. The famous author Anton Mazzanovich is standing next to the tree at right.
  • The Dance Hall at Toledo Beach in Michigan, 1906
  • A postcard from the early 20th century, showing the dance pavilion on [[Cedar Point]], Ohio, built in 1882, then labeled "The largest Dance Floor on [[Lake Erie]]".
  • language = fi}}</ref><ref>''Koillis-Savo'' (#51), p. 4, June 26, 2014. (in Finnish)</ref>
HALL FOR DANCING
Dance Hall; Dancehalls; Dancing halls; Dance pavilion; Frolic pad; Dance halls; Dancing hall
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Definizione

dance floor
also dancefloor (dance floors)
In a restaurant or night club, the dance floor is the area where people can dance.
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Dance floor
Dance floor may refer to:
Esempi dal corpus di testo per dance floor
1. At one of the community centres, enterprising OAPs have hired a temporary dance floor, which has been laid over the carpet on top of the original dance floor.
2. It happened when the guests were on the dance floor.
3. The dance floor was an oasis in otherwise stuffy times.
4. Television images showed glittery high–heel shoes and T–shirts strewn over the dance floor.
5. This model involves coils and magnets which move under the dance–floor to create a charge.