tangoing (Meaning)

tangoing

a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin to music in ²⁄₄ time and marked by pauses between steps and a variety of body postures, the music for a tango, a ballroom dance of Latin American origin in ²/₄ time with a basic pattern of step-step-step-step-close and characterized by long pauses and stylized body positions, interaction marked by a lack of straightforwardness, the music for this dance, to dance the tango

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a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin to music in ²⁄₄ time and marked by pauses between steps and a variety of body postures, the music for a tango, a ballr

shuffling, boogying, jiving, jigging, shagging, tap-dancing, shimmying, prancing,waltzing, jitterbugging

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The dancers tangoed gracefully across the ballroom floor, their bodies moving in perfect unison.

The intricate steps of the tango required a high level of skill and coordination from the tangoing partners.

As the music swelled, the couples began tangoing, their movements becoming more passionate and seductive.

The tangoing pair spun and whirled, their bodies intertwining in a mesmerizing display of dance.