0 to walk in an energetic way and with more movement than necessary:
1 to walk or dance in an energetic way, with high, kicking steps:
Armed men were allowed to prance up and down and surround my house.
Is he further aware that while he and his colleagues prance around this country blaming everyone for our problems rather than admit their own incompetence prices go up?
Couples would form a circle, promenade, prance with buckets of water on their heads to the sound of banjos playing, and clap their hands.
They run, play, skip, jump, and prance about, savoring every second of their newly found freedom.
The cheerleaders prance on the field and ask for the help of an audience member.
The elephant pranced a while before moving off in another direction.
A man displays his trained bear; a clown prances; a pretty girl sells flowers; a beggar approaches two swells.
She prances confidently down the catwalk, her high heels delicately clicking against the shiny black linoleum, as her floral perfume floats over the audience members looking up at her.
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蹦蹦跳跳, 昂首闊步, 趾高氣揚地走…
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menearse, brincar, hacer cabriolas…
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andar de nariz empinado, empinar-se…
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kırıtmak, kırıta kırıta yürümek, caka satmak…
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skákat, vzpínat se…
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