morris

/ˈmɔrɪs/
noun
  1. A type of traditional English folk dance performed by groups of people, often wearing costumes with bells and carrying sticks or handkerchiefs.
    • My grandfather used to dance morris with a local team every summer.
    • The village festival featured a lively morris performance with dancers in white shirts and colorful ribbons.
    • The morris troupe practiced for weeks before the May Day celebration.
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