Similar words: flame, aflame, inflame, inflamed, lament, lameness, lamented, filament. Meaning: n. 1. guitar music composed for dancing the flamenco 2. a style of dancing characteristic of the Andalusian Gypsies; vigorous and rhythmic with clapping and stamping of feet.
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31) In nineteen fifty-two, George Ballas married Maria Louisa Marulanda, a Spanish flamenco dancer and film actress. They were together for fifty-nine years until his death.
32) I 'd Read so much about this southern part of Spain: The bullfights, flamenco and delicious gazpacho, a famous cold soup.
33) Dinner guests will also be entertained by flamenco and paso doble dances, two renowned Spanish cultural performances that begin at 6:30 pm throughout the buffet promotion.
34) The flamenco craze began to spread all over the world.
35) He builds handmade classical and flamenco guitars using traditional methods of construction.
36) The Spain not only famous in flamenco dance , but bullfight.
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