Fandangoes

Word FANDANGOES
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Definitions and meanings of "Fandangoes"

What do we mean by fandangoes?

A form of lively flamenco music and dance that has many regional variations (e.g. fandango de Huelva), some of which have their own names (e.g. malagueña, granadina).

A gathering for dancing; a ball.

An unknown entity or contraption.

(color) A shade of red-violet.

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The word "fandangoes" in example sentences

They fairly reveled in gold, whisky, fights and fandangoes. ❋ DEE BROWN (2007)

Land-sharks and crimps beset the young sailor in every sea port; low music halls and dingy taverns and beer shops presented their attractions; and there the 'jolly tars' used to swallow their poisonous compounds, and roar out ribald songs, and dance their clumsy fandangoes with the vilest outcasts of society. ❋ Henry Woodcock (N/A)

Larry soberly repaired to the office and received patients and prescribed gravely for them just as if his inner self were not executing wild fandangoes of joy. ❋ Margaret Rebecca Piper (N/A)

But the toils of the long marches were relieved by frequent _fandangoes_, for the wives that followed the expedition equaled the men in numbers and courage. ❋ Robert A. Wilson (N/A)

Such a pair as would look nice on the dancing floors at their fandangoes. ❋ William H. Ryus (N/A)

Father, mother, and child are all playing and singing; and, to the praise of their taste be it spoken, playing nothing but the fandangoes, seguidillas, and ballads of Spain; the truest, purest, and most touching of all music; well worth all the ❋ Various (N/A)

And the family devote themselves to the cake-walks and comic medleys, the fandangoes and tangos, the xylophone solos, the shakedowns and break-downs and the rags and tatters of their collection until they have thoroughly exhausted the delights thereof. ❋ Robert Haven Schauffler (1921)

While his assistant blew a bamboo flute behind the scenes, the puppets danced fandangoes and played football in a very lifelike manner. ❋ Unknown (1914)

I remember distinctly that about the first condemnation that came upon me was when I attended one of the Church fandangoes. ❋ Unknown (1903)

Not to be outdone, the whites struck up fife and drum, and gave a wild display of Spanish fandangoes and Scotch reels. ❋ Unknown (1903)

The white blouses with gay-coloured scarfs and broad sombreros were beautiful to look at, even if, as Patty said, they were more like Spanish fandangoes than like any gypsy garments she had ever seen. ❋ Carolyn Wells (1902)

For her attire, it was that notable grey silk gown – very simply made, with no fripperies or fandangoes of any sort – reaching up to her throat and down to her wrists, where it had some kind of trimming of white fur, which made the skin beneath show exquisitely delicate. ❋ Unknown (1897)

All the fun was in their fantastic decorations in all sorts of bows, sashes, & fandangoes – and they did look like monkeys. ❋ Jewish Women's Archive (1898)

This man is the leader of the so-called forward movement of the M.E. church in New York City, a movement consisting of short popular sermons, pleasant hours, Sunday evening concerts, lectures, united choir, and the innumerable fandangoes to entertain the people and keep the church crowded. ❋ Charles Ebert Orr (1897)

On the other hand, when it was his week to command the legs he gave Angelo just cause of complaint, for he took him to circuses and horse-races and fandangoes, exposing him to all sorts of censure and criticism; and he drank, too; and whatever he drank went to Angelo's head instead of his own and made him act disgracefully. ❋ Unknown (1893)

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