Similar words: cause of death, kiss of death, under the guidance of, course of dealing, line of defence, glance off, balance of, in advance of. Meaning: n. a medieval dance in which a skeleton representing death leads a procession of others to the grave.
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1 This dance of death which sounds so musically was sure intended for the corpse de ballet.
2 But before macabre meant macabre why call the dance of death macabre?
3 The lightning flashed in a wild dance of death, and thunder came from every part of the huge sky.
4 Subsequently, he diverts Death's attention so that Jof and Mia can escape with their baby while he and his company are trapped in his castle and forced to join in the Dance of Death.
5 When the last two surviving vigilantes arrive, locked in their own dance of death and revenge, Allie must either preserve her own innocence or be corrupted by vengeance herself.
6 This is why a bull fighting match is also known as the dance of death.
7 We in English gained the word from an art form known as the danse macabre or the dance of death.
8 When Stalingrad fell in January 1943, after 300,000 German soldiers had been killed, Goebbels banned the song entirely, saying that "a dance of death roamed throughout its bard."
More similar words: cause of death, kiss of death, under the guidance of, course of dealing, line of defence, glance off, balance of, in advance of, preponderance of evidence, on the chance of, in defiance of, finance officer, balance of power, balance of trade, at the instance of, in remembrance of, death sentence, take cognizance of, balance of payment, balance of payments, notice of acceptance, line of descent, near-death experience, time of departure, favorable balance of trade, attendance allowance, certificate of deposit, death, deathly, to death.