Genre of ballroom music and dance that appeared in the East Coast of the United States during the 1930s.
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Examples for "rumba"
Examples for "rumba"
1Gina did a rumba around the cart and breezed into the room.
2A rabid tiger would be more likely to dance the rumba.
3She was very prim, but she insisted on learning the rumba.
4Which it quickly did; if those plants could dance, they'd be doing the rumba.
5But Congolese rumba was so huge in Africa that everybody was inspired by it.
1Leanne could have put her rhumba lessons to use.
2So we spend the next five minutes tearing everything off while she does the potty rhumba.
3Apparently the man was teaching her to rhumba.
4They're playing a rhumba and you're not dancing.
5While the hostess and a woman guest did the dishes the Senora danced the rhumba with their husbands.
6While there, he spoke to locals, read arrangements and soaked in the vibe salsa and rhumba had to offer.
7Why would you pass up an opportunity to wear scanty sequinned frocks, learn the rhumba and hang out with Bruce Forsyth?
8The convertible purred its way along the mountain road, and the radio purred along with it, Noro Morales handing out a suave rhumba.