おど
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, る, intransitive)
1. to dance (orig. a hopping dance)
Kanji used
dance
Pitch accent
どる
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Used in vocabulary (3 in total)
you're a fool if you dance, and a fool if you just look on; we're all fools, so let's dance
Examples (43 in total)
You can't dance, can you?
I can't dance.
Do you want to dance with me?
They danced.
Tom is dancing.
I'd like to dance with you.
I want to dance with you today.
I like dancing too.
Would you like to dance with me?
Why didn't you dance with him?
She felt like dancing.
I hate dancing.
Why isn't she dancing?
Let's sing and dance.
I'd love to dance with you.
The little girl danced, with her eyes shining.
You may dance as you please.
I was only dancing with Mary.
I feel like dancing in the fields.
We saw her dance.
She likes to go to dance with her friends.
Let's dance to her song.
Judy is fond of dancing.
There are also nightclubs where you dance flamenco.
Shouldn't we go dancing together?
Aoi's hobby is dancing.
I think she is good at dancing.
The girls came dancing arm in arm.
The man dancing on the stage is my uncle.
The girls danced in the gym.
When the cat's away, the mice will play.
She kept on dancing all through the party.
When did you see her dancing with him?
Little girls are dancing in the woods.
Linda can dance as well as Meg.
She danced with a grace that surprised us all.
The girl danced in a way that brought joy to the audience.
I like this song; it's got a strong beat and you can dance to it.
Tom burst out laughing when he saw Mary dancing a jig.
Emi danced the most beautifully of the three girls.
I can dance on my toes.
Yoko danced with a grace that surprised us.
Mary said she was going to dance all night.