pasodobles

/ˌpɑsoʊˈdoʊbleɪz/
noun
  1. A fast-paced Spanish dance music, often played at bullfights or in ballroom dancing.
    • The band played a lively pasodoble that got everyone on the dance floor.
    • At the festival, the crowd clapped along to the rhythm of a traditional pasodoble.
    • She practiced the pasodoble steps every evening before the competition.
  2. A dance performed to this music, typically with dramatic, marching-like movements.
    • He wore a matador-inspired costume for the pasodoble routine.
    • Learning the pasodoble requires strong posture and sharp turns.
    • The couple performed a passionate pasodoble at the ballroom championship.
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