Short jacket, generally worn open in front.
Spanish folk dance and music.
Sinônimos
Examples for "spanish bolero"
Examples for "spanish bolero"
1Among the most celebrated of these are,-theItalian Tarantula, the German Waltz, and the Spanish Bolero.
1Krauss had sung the bolero in the Vespri Siciliani; and Mlle.
2All this as the etiquette of the bolero inexorably demanded.
3The bolero is only a continuous display of musical fireworks.
4After the supper, which was magnificent, the bolero was danced.
5A beaded bolero jacket fitted over a white silk blouse.
6This is crime noir delivered with all the verve and verse of a memorable bolero.
7A bolero, danced afterwards by two Spanish damsels in black and silver, was very refreshing.
8Tempos range from sultry bolero to a sprightly canter.
9He begins to belt out the bolero-mambo classic Sway.
10She's wearing a catsuit and a bolero jacket, and looks sexy and kind of scary.
11He was about to lift the mask of the Mexican, when the bolero leaped at him.
12She designed a bolero style lifejacket filled with kapok that could float 15 times its weight.
13The bolero to tinkling guitars and clattering castanets.
14In one corner, you had Eliadas playing bolero.
15On the street the bolero and the domino girl were hurrying away as fast as they could.
16At first to dance-youremember my bolero.