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song and dance
noun
a story or statement, especially an untrue or misleading one designed to evade the matter at hand.
Every time he's late, he gives me a song and dance about oversleeping.
song and dance
noun
a fuss, esp one that is unnecessary
a long or elaborate story or explanation, esp one that is evasive
Word History and Origins
Origin of song and dance1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Sthal offers an unsparing look at the grim side of arranged marriage in India—often romanticised on screen with song and dance.
Although Golijov is an introspective Argentine American composer who comes out of the classical music world, his works are infused with folk song and dance from Latin America, Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
"For a marriage to be perfected under Zulu custom, there has to be a public gathering, with song and dance," Prof Xulu said.
As the scheming masterminds, Gaga and Beyoncé poison Gibson and every other inhabitant of the diner they're in, all while breaking into song and dance amid a scene of seemingly lifeless bodies.
Through song and dance, she recounted President Cyril Ramaphosa's life story and history, blending tradition with a personal touch.
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