mambo
Prononciation : [ˈmæm.boʊ]
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Contexte : « dance »
(noun) a lively and rhythmic dance that originated in Cuba. It is often danced to upbeat music and is known for its energetic movements.
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At the party, everyone had fun doing the mambo together on the dance floor.
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She didn't want to try the mambo because she thought it looked too complicated.
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Have you ever learned how to dance the mambo?
Contexte : « music »
(noun) a style of music that is played to accompany the mambo dance. It features strong rhythms and catchy melodies.
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The mambo music made everyone want to get up and dance.
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The slow song didn't fit the mambo style at all.
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What do you think of the mambo music we heard at the festival?
Contexte : « dance »
(verb) to perform the mambo dance. It means to move your body in the style of the mambo when music plays.
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They will mambo at the celebration to show their dancing skills.
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He refused to mambo because he felt shy in front of the crowd.
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Can you mambo if we play some fun music?
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