morricer (Meaning)
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morricer (n.)
A morris dancer.
Synonyms & Antonyms of morricer
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morricer Sentence Examples
- The morricer's bells jingled merrily as he performed his ancient dance.
- The vibrant colors of the morricer's costume captivated the audience's attention.
- The morricer's rhythmic movements created a sense of joy and celebration.
- The morricer's face was painted with traditional symbols, representing the fertility and renewal of the changing seasons.
- The morricer's performance was a testament to the rich cultural heritage of England.
- The young morricer pirouetted gracefully, his youthful energy on full display.
- The seasoned morricer's steps were precise and controlled, demonstrating years of practice.
- The morricer's entourage danced and sang, adding to the festive atmosphere.
- The morricer's presence brought a touch of merriment to the otherwise quiet town square.
- The tradition of the morricer continues to be passed down through generations, ensuring its enduring legacy in English folklore.
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A morris dancer.
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The morricer's bells jingled merrily as he performed his ancient dance.
The vibrant colors of the morricer's costume captivated the audience's attention.
The morricer's rhythmic movements created a sense of joy and celebration.
The morricer's face was painted with traditional symbols, representing the fertility and renewal of the changing seasons.