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cachucha
[ kuh-choo-chuh; Spanish kah-choo-chah ]
noun
, plural ca·chu·chas [k, uh, -, choo, -ch, uh, z, kah-, choo, -chahs].
- an Andalusian dance resembling the bolero.
- the music for this dance.
cachucha
/ kəˈtʃuːtʃə /
noun
- a graceful Spanish solo dance in triple time
- music composed for this dance
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cachucha1
1830–40; < Spanish: perhaps literally, fragment; of obscure origin
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cachucha1
C19: from Spanish
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Example Sentences
The Cachucha is a refined species of Fandango; but it is seldom witnessed in Spain, except on the stage.
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The re-union is celebrated by a boisterous dance (the cachucha).
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I saw Fanny Elssler dance the cracovienne and the cachucha, and it is a memory which will linger with me always.
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