Synonyms for merry dancers
Grammar : Noun |
Définition of merry dancers
- As in Northern lights : noun colored lights in northern skies
- In the shade, groups of merry dancers were enjoying themselves.
- Extract from : « Serge Panine, Complete » by Georges Ohnet
- This accounts for the description of aurora as “Merry Dancers.”
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 8 » by Various
- These streamers, or "merry dancers," as they are sometimes termed, were at times peculiarly bright.
- Extract from : « The World of Ice » by Robert Michael Ballantyne
- No rule could be traced in the movement of the light parcels which are called the “merry dancers.”
- Extract from : « Notable Voyagers » by W.H.G. Kingston and Henry Frith
- Finally Columbine sprang to her feet, took his arm, and with a half-regretful glance at the merry dancers left the room with him.
- Extract from : « Belford's Magazine, Vol II, No. 10, March 1889 » by Various
- In joyful spirit, the Shetlanders call the beautiful natural phenomenon, “Merry Dancers.”
- Extract from : « Meteorology » by J. G. M'Pherson
- It was as if there was nothing but merry dancers, laughing engagements, an interchange of enjoyment, all about.
- Extract from : « Hester, Volume 2 (of 3) » by Margaret Oliphant
- At another he heard the enticing notes of a fiddle and the light heels of the merry dancers.
- Extract from : « The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain and Other Tales » by Hannah More
- The whole sky was aglow with the light of the aurora borealis--or the Merry Dancers, as we call the phenomenon in Orkney.
- Extract from : « The Pilots of Pomona » by Robert Leighton
- These streamers, or “merry dancers” as they are sometimes termed, were at times peculiarly bright.
- Extract from : « The World of Ice » by R.M. Ballantyne
Antonyms for merry dancers
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