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snake dance
[sneyk dans]
noun
any ceremonial dance, such as that of the Hopi or Chickasaw people, in which snakes or representations of snakes are handled or imitated by the dancers.
a parade or procession, especially in celebration of a sports victory, in which the participants weave in single file in a serpentine course.
verb (used without object)
to perform a snake dance.
snake dance
noun
a ceremonial dance, performed by the priests of the American Hopi Indians, in which live snakes are held in the mouth
the swaying movements of snakes responding to a snake charmer
a Hindu dance in which performers imitate such snake movements
Word History and Origins
Origin of snake dance1
Example Sentences
There is just no way our puny little snake dance and locking arms blocks any of that.
Trump the Republican was always a strain to credulity, but people can make themselves believe just about anything, as thousands of years of ritual sacrifice and snake dances confirm.
he is referring to is the snake dance.
Sheriff George Byers would block the road so the students could do a snake dance from the high school, through the Golden Bubble and back to the school.
There was dancing, singing, and finally, a snake dance up and down the deck.
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