Waltz - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |wɔːls|  American pronunciation of the word waltz
Brit.  |wɔːl(t)s|  British pronunciation of the word waltz

noun

- an assured victory (especially in an election)
- music composed in triple time for waltzing
- a ballroom dance in triple time with a strong accent on the first beat (syn: valse)

verb

- dance a waltz

Extra examples

They danced a waltz together.

Johann Strauss wrote many beautiful waltzes.

He waltzed with his daughter at her wedding.

He waltzed her around the dance floor.

He came waltzing into the room.

She waltzed right up to him and introduced herself.

The examinations were a waltz.

They waltzed elegantly around the dance floor.

Jeff just waltzed up to the bar and helped himself to a drink.

She can't waltz in here and start making changes.

To his own surprise, John simply waltzed through his driving test this time.

...had the starry idea the Western military forces would waltz in there and put an end to rivalries that have been raging for hundreds of years...

Let us rehearse a waltz.

The waltz is an easy dance to learn.

Everyone took to the floor for the last waltz.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: waltz
he/she/it: waltzes
present participle: waltzing
past tense: waltzed
past participle: waltzed
noun
singular: waltz
plural: waltzes
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