varsovienne (Meaning)

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varsovienne (n.)

A kind of Polish dance.

Music for such a dance or having its slow triple time characteristic strong accent beginning every second measure.

Synonyms & Antonyms of varsovienne

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varsovienne Sentence Examples

  1. The elegant varsovienne danced gracefully across the ballroom floor.
  2. The varsovienne's lively rhythm and intricate footwork captivated the audience.
  3. The couple whirled through the varsovienne, their movements a testament to their skill.
  4. The orchestra played a haunting melody that complemented the varsovienne's romantic flair.
  5. The varsovienne's sweeping motions and graceful transitions left a lasting impression.
  6. The varsovienne's origins in Poland were evident in its rhythmic patterns and folkloric elements.
  7. The dancer's varsovienne was executed with precision and passion, earning thunderous applause.
  8. The varsovienne's elegance and energy made it a popular dance at formal events.
  9. The varsovienne served as a showcase for the dancer's artistry and technical abilities.
  10. The varsovienne's enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless charm and appeal.

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A kind of Polish dance., Music for such a dance or having its slow triple time characteristic strong accent beginning every second measure.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The elegant varsovienne danced gracefully across the ballroom floor.

The varsovienne's lively rhythm and intricate footwork captivated the audience.

The couple whirled through the varsovienne, their movements a testament to their skill.

The orchestra played a haunting melody that complemented the varsovienne's romantic flair.