maraco (Meaning)
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maraco (n)
a member of the South American people living in Argentina and Bolivia and Paraguay
the language spoken by the Maraco
Synonyms & Antonyms of maraco
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
maraco Sentence Examples
- The vibrant maracas rhythmically shook, creating a lively beat in the air.
- The maraca's wooden shell resonated with a distinctive rattling sound as it was shaken.
- The intricate beadwork on the maracas added a touch of cultural flair to the performance.
- The children danced joyfully, their maracas making a cheerful accompaniment.
- The maraca player's skilled hands produced a mesmerizing rhythm that captivated the audience.
- The sound of the maracas echoed through the streets, heralding the arrival of the festival.
- As the maraca was rhythmically shaken, its seeds created a gentle rustling sound.
- The maraca's gourd shape gave it a unique and distinctive appearance.
- The maraca workshop taught the participants the art of creating and playing the instrument.
- The maraca became a symbol of unity and celebration in the community.
FAQs About the word maraco
a member of the South American people living in Argentina and Bolivia and Paraguay, the language spoken by the Maraco
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The vibrant maracas rhythmically shook, creating a lively beat in the air.
The maraca's wooden shell resonated with a distinctive rattling sound as it was shaken.
The intricate beadwork on the maracas added a touch of cultural flair to the performance.
The children danced joyfully, their maracas making a cheerful accompaniment.