Examples of using Started dancing in English and their translations into Russian
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And we just started dancing.
I started dancing Mandala with Maya.
One of the slave women started dancing.
He started dancing at the age of seven.
Oh, my God, I just almost started dancing!
Bueno started dancing at the age of 4.
They also put on some music and started dancing.
The couch started dancing and it attacked me!
I can't stand around, so I started dancing.
When I started dancing, I gave up thug life.
It wasn't hot until Rajan started dancing.
When I started dancing, pilates was just part of the regimen.
That's'cause you just went up on your toes and started dancing!
Then she sprang up and started dancing to the music.
We started dancing at the age of seven in our house, in the living room.
The predicament you're in now, reminds me of my childhood when I first started dancing.
She started dancing at the age of six and began training in ballet.
Already on the first song the audience did not remained sitting on the chairs and started dancing.
Instead of attacking me, they started dancing and even gave me a cube before leaving.
You know, I started dancing when I was six, and I wanted to be a dancer when I grew up, but as I got older, I realized that there were.
Singh remembers that he suddenly jumped in the lawn and started dancing to the song"Chumma Chumma" from the 1991 action film.
Settlers then started dancing on the square which they called Gross while Palestinian residents were moved away. Ha'aretz, Jerusalem Post, 13 March.
The modernist style is very democratic, it allows to act to people,plastically gifted, but started dancing already adult and not possessing sufficient data for the classical ballet.
At the age of 11 he started dancing and has been a member of famous break-dance groups as IMC and Savage Feet.
Said the guy just flipped out, started dancing like Michael Jackson, then showed a gun and robbed the place.
Everyone starts dancing again.
Every evening we would gather in our yard and start dancing.
If I start dancing like you, the brothers there might think I'm a gubba.
Unless, of course, I start dancing. Then they just get nauseous.
Ten more minutes, and I start dancing, and I require company.