cachucha

/kəˈtʃutʃə/
noun
  1. A Spanish dance in triple time, similar to a bolero, often performed with castanets.
    • The dancers performed a lively cachucha at the festival.
    • She learned the steps of the cachucha from her grandmother.
    • The music for the cachucha filled the town square with energy.
  2. A type of small boat used in the Philippines and Latin America, often for fishing or coastal transport.
    • The fishermen rowed their cachucha out to sea at dawn.
    • We took a cachucha across the bay to the island market.
    • The old cachucha was painted bright blue and white.
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