prance prans verb WS #32
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verb
to move with high springy steps; to walk or move in an elated or proud manner; to move about in a lively or spirited way
- The horse began to prance excitedly when it heard the music from the circus parade.
- She would prance around the room showing off her new dress to anyone who would watch.
- He would prance into the office every morning, clearly pleased with his recent promotion.
- The young foal likes to prance through the meadow, kicking up its heels in pure joy.
- The dancers prance across the stage with graceful, bouncing movements that captivated the audience.