Flamenco dancing, one of the three main components of flamenco.
Subdivision of land in Scotland.
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1 The controversy has done nothing to stop the popularity of baile funk.
2 Nothing would do him but a baile , and a baile he had.
3 Fandango and feast, " baile " and rejoicings, have made the woodland echoes ring.
4 Every Sunday, regularly, we had a baile , or dance, and sometimes interspersed through the week.
5 Gay caballeros are wending to the bear-baiting, the bull-fights, the " baile , " and the rural feasts.
6 They have had their morning gymnastics, "a cheval," to edify the laughing beauties of the baile of last night.
7 In her teens, she made a name for herself in Rio de Janeiro's baile funk scene as a curvaceous, butt-shaking dancer and singer.
8 The police put their armoured cars there, but we bring baile funk and go to play at the nearby amusement parks and skating rinks.
9 At eleven o'clock I announced that my battery was overheated and too dangerous to reload, which stopped the praying and the grand baile began.
10 Most famously sampled by artists MIA and Diplo, baile funk is the dance music of Rio's favelas that has a small but loyal international following.
11 Every public holiday is an excuse for the giving of a " baile " or dance, and when holidays are scarce the " baile " is arranged anyhow.
12 The security company that monitors electronic bailees told police he absconded shortly before 11pm.
13 Fandangos and bailes of the day of victory tired all.
14 The highway back to Baile Átha Cliath is a long one, my lord governor.
15 Priory St. Lower Priory St. Newton Terrace, Baile Hill Terrace.
16 Managing director Simon Baile 's excuse was that it would take time to turn Oddbins around.
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