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samba
[sam-buh, sahm-]
noun
plural
sambasa rhythmic, Brazilian ballroom dance of African origin.
verb (used without object)
to dance the samba.
samba
/ ˈsæmbə /
noun
a lively modern ballroom dance from Brazil in bouncy duple time
a piece of music composed for or in the rhythm of this dance
verb
(intr) to perform such a dance
Word History and Origins
Origin of samba1
Word History and Origins
Origin of samba1
Example Sentences
Genres including rare groove, house and samba are expected to be played out across the day.
Brazilian football has long wrestled between two systems: the flair of a samba style and the pragmatism needed to win at the highest level.
One of the top 12 samba schools competing for the title was Paraíso do Tuiuti, whose dancers paraded in exuberant feathers.
He said: "It was more like a salsa... This, for me, didn't go far enough into the world of samba."
Then it adopted moves from break dancing, samba, capoeira, frevo — whatever was around.
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