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war dance
noun
a dance preliminary to going into battle or in celebration of a victory, as formerly among American Indians.
war dance
noun
a ceremonial dance performed before going to battle or after victory, esp by certain North American Indian peoples
a dance representing warlike action
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of war dance1
Example Sentences
In rugby union, regulations prevent opposing teams crossing the halfway line while New Zealand are performing the Maori war dance.
Leading his masked foot soldiers in a strutting, chanting war dance through his Delmas 6 stronghold, they held their automatic weapons aloft.
The All Blacks' pre-match ceremonial war dance is one of rugby's iconic sights.
Movement director Jonathan Goddard is in more of a haka mood, he says, before briefly demonstrating the Maori war dance.
So too will the traditional pre-match war dances of Samoa and Tonga - breathtaking moments worth the entrance fee alone.
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