Phrases with «rhumba»

The word "rhumba" refers to a style of dance and music that originated from African and Caribbean influences. It is characterized by lively, rhythmical movements and a festive atmosphere. Full definition

Sentences with «rhumba»

  • John also spots the office jock Link (Stanley Tucci), incognito, doing a racy Latin rhumba. (moviehabit.com)
  • For «Locusts,» he came up with a melody that resonates with a tenderness for the hopelessly deluded, always finding infinite variations that range from rhumba to a poignant Spanish guitar that builds with psychosis, as well as the glitzily lush orchestra that's the composer's trademark. (filmmusicmag.com)
  • But the tacit understanding here is that only a careful, conscious approach can succeed in this deeply glutted marketplace — whatever one's mode or approach might be — and that one writer's place and process in that arena may in no way match the righteous rhumba of another's. (thoughtcatalog.com)
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