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chacon

 

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Chacon

Noun

Sense 1:

A lively and festive Spanish dance, typically performed at weddings or other celebrations.

Example sentence: The guests energetically danced the chacon at the wedding reception.

Sense 2:

A musical composition written specifically for the chacon dance.

Example sentence: The orchestra played a beautiful chacon that had everyone on their feet.

Adjective

Sense 1:

Referring to something that is popular or widely favored.

Example sentence: The chacon style of dance became quite chacon among the younger generation.

Sense 2:

Referring to something that is characteristic or specific to a particular locality or region.

Example sentence: This dish is a chacon delicacy, unique to this coastal town.

Verb

Sense 1:

To perform the chacon dance or play the accompanying music.

Example sentence: The talented musician loves to chacon whenever he gets a chance.

Sense 2:

To make something popular or widely known.

Example sentence: Their latest song quickly chaconed in the music charts.

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