fandango

  • 71fandango — [fan daŋgəʊ] noun (plural fandangoes or fandangos) 1》 a lively Spanish dance for two people, typically accompanied by castanets or tambourine. 2》 an elaborate or complicated process or activity. Origin C18: Sp., of unknown origin …

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  • 72fandango — noun (C) a fast Spanish or South American dance, or the music for this dance …

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  • 73fandango — fan·dan·go …

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  • 74fandango — fan•dan•go [[t]fænˈdæŋ goʊ[/t]] n. pl. gos mad a lively Spanish or Spanish American dance in triple time, performed by a man and woman playing castanets • Etymology: 1740–50; < Sp, of uncert. orig …

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  • 75fandango — /fænˈdæŋgoʊ/ (say fan danggoh) noun (plural fandangos) 1. a lively Spanish or Latin American dance in triple time. 2. a piece of music for such a dance or with its rhythm. 3. US a ball or dance. 4. Colloquial a noisy outcry; fuss. {Spanish, from… …

  • 76fandango — s ( n, r el. er) DANS spansk dans …

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  • 77Fandango — Fan|dạn|go, der; s, s (ein schneller spanischer Tanz) …

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  • 78fandango — n. (pl. oes or os) 1 a a lively Spanish dance for two. b the music for this. 2 nonsense, tomfoolery. Etymology: Sp.: orig. unkn …

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  • 79Grim Fandango — Cover artwork for Grim Fandango, displaying several of the game s central characters Developer(s) LucasArts …

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  • 80Grim Fandango — Éditeur LucasArts Développeur LucasArts Concepteur …

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