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dancy

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danc·y also danc·ey  (dns)
adj. danc·i·er, danc·i·est Informal
Suitable for or inviting dancing; danceable: dancy music.


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Good points: Staffordshire star Dancy is as handsome as ever and shows off real acting skills in an understated performance.
ADAM *** 12A IN this neatly-crafted little movie, rising star Hugh Dancy (Confessions Of A Shopaholic) plays Adam, a man with Asperger's syndrome.
In the film, Adam embarks on a relationship with Beth, played by Rose Byrne from hit American TV show Damages, and - as Dancy explains - while on one hand Adam's future love is challenged by his disability, on the other, he lives a genuinely free life.
 
 
 
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