Similar words: wall, wale, walk, wallow, swale, walk out, walker, walk off. Meaning: [wɔlts / wɔːls] n. 1. an assured victory (especially in an election) 2. music composed in triple time for waltzing 3. a ballroom dance in triple time with a strong accent on the first beat. v. dance a waltz.
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61. Purple-grey silver-flash painting doors look so classical and charming as if a concinnity waltz.
62. He invented the musical form known as the instrumental ballade and made major innovations to the piano sonata, mazurka, waltz, nocturne, polonaise, etc.
63. We did all of the ballroom dances, quickstep, fox-trot, tango and waltz.
64. Truffle Rhum Chocolate:Mellow and intoxication, refreshing and slippery like silk, the daintiness of the flavor invites his love to dance with her to the beautiful Waltz.
65. His most famous piece, however, is probably the Radetzky March whereas his most famous waltz is probably the Lorelei Rhine Kl?nge op. 154.
66. The third is tango waltz, called vals or vals cruzado.
67. In the middle section the " fixed idea " reappears in waltz time, introduced by flute and oboe.
68. At her farewell party, Monika danced a waltz with one of the Mariinsky's ballerinas and was presented with retirement gifts of carrot cake, a pinafore and a kerchief.
69. He slipped as he tried to waltz on the parquet floor.
70. As I brought my leg back he grabbed it and preceded to "dance" with me - calling it the "one-legged waltz.
71. Jeff: I can waltz a little. We had to learn in junior school.
72. Traditional dances include the waltz, quickstep, tango, foxtrot, and so on.
73. This is the door the remarkable Mr. Obama is about to waltz through.
74. People in the city of Pamplona enjoy a waltz in a park in the northern Spanish city as the city celebrates the eight-day Fiesta de San Fermin on Sunday.
75. Combining the detail-focus of a custodian with the fearlessness of a circus acrobat, high-rise window washers waltz daily with death to keep our skyscrapers agleam.
76. Viennese historians are fond of florid metaphors suggesting that Johann Strauss — father and son — did not so much compose their waltz as magically turned their city into music.
77. Lehar's Merry Widow Waltz sung as a lullaby with guided visualizations to release the mind and body into renewing sleep.
78. During coffee,(http://sentencedict.com/waltz.html) host Bern will open the ball by dancing a Strauss waltz with the youngest girl present.
79. Standard Dance including 5 different kinds of dances: Waltz , Tango, Viennese Waltz, Foxtrot and Quickstep.
80. But the film belongs to Waltz, who won the Best Actor award in Cannes, and who should be a shoo-in, even this far out, for a Best Supporting Actor nod at next year's Oscars.
81. I'm absolutely certain that I'm not the only foreigner to have a twang of disappointment when foreigners waltz into "my" hole-in-the-wall noodle stall.
82. S: Oh, you do talk scandalous! You do waltz divinely, Captain Butler.
83. Modern ( Modern Dance ), including waltz, Viennese waltz, tango, fox trot and step step dance.
84. During the 18 th and 19 th centuries, the most popular dances were the Waltz and the Polka.
85. And, so saying, she got up, opened her piano and once more began playing The Invitation to the Waltz as for as the famous passage in the major key which always got the better of her.
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