Musical form and a music genre typical of Spain and parts of Latin America.
1 The Irish Water fandango has been a fiasco on every simgle level.
2 She posed with her thin arms in the attitude of the fandango .
3 The fandango turns and oscillates, to the tune of an ancient waltz.
4 But a fandango - - He broke off short, as another officer came in.
5 The Academy apparently will give their decision on the fandango today.
6 The twang of guitar and screech of violin open the fandango .
7 He must visit women, the fandango , and the attractions of monte.
8 Got a jug of whiskey to have a fandango when ye gits home.
9 I wouldn't wonder it we were to meet them at the fandango to-night.
10 And he is agitated about that, judging by his fandango of self-pitying tweets.
11 See the spoon do a jig as the saucer does a full fandango .
12 You vill sure have grand plaisir to see un fandango Mexicain?
13 Nor could it be that she wished to conceal her visit to the fandango .
14 Scene II, veined lightning sparks a fandango in black-green clouds.
15 As well as flog, frenzy, fondue and fandango not to mention fulminate, and fustigate.
16 This fantasy sports fandango just got a lot more interesting.
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