bransle (Meaning)

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bransle (n.)

A brawl or dance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bransle

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bransle Sentence Examples

  1. The royal court was alive with the sound of music and the joyful steps of the bransle.
  2. Participants formed circles or lines as they danced the lively bransle.
  3. The bransle was a popular dance in medieval Europe, performed at weddings and festivals.
  4. Each region had its own variation of the bransle, characterized by distinctive steps and movements.
  5. The dancers moved gracefully to the rhythm of the bransle, their feet tapping in time with the music.
  6. The bransle was often accompanied by lively tunes played on traditional instruments like the lute or the hurdy-gurdy.
  7. Couples joined hands and moved together in synchronized patterns during the bransle.
  8. The bransle was not only a form of entertainment but also a way for people to socialize and build community bonds.
  9. Dancers would often wear colorful costumes adorned with ribbons and bells for the bransle.
  10. The bransle fell out of fashion in later centuries but is still occasionally performed at historical reenactments and Renaissance fairs.

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A brawl or dance.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The royal court was alive with the sound of music and the joyful steps of the bransle.

Participants formed circles or lines as they danced the lively bransle.

The bransle was a popular dance in medieval Europe, performed at weddings and festivals.

Each region had its own variation of the bransle, characterized by distinctive steps and movements.