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malaguena
[mal-uh-geyn-yuh, ‑-gweyn‑]
noun
a Spanish dance similar to the fandango, originating in Málaga.
malagueña
/ ˌmæləˈɡeɪnjə /
noun
a Spanish dance similar to the fandango
Word History and Origins
Origin of malagueña1
Word History and Origins
Origin of malagueña1
Example Sentences
Ritchie was a kid playing his guitar to make money for his family and one song he played was a version of “Malagueña.”
“Malagueña” communicated experience and rico suave flair to his audience.
The 19-year-old Grand Prix Final champion, performing his “Malagueña” program, opened with an effortless quad toe loop, then landed the quad lutz-triple toe combo, before making a triple axel look like a skip across the ice.
As pleased as Malinin was with his short program, set to “Malagueña” by Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona, the reigning U.S. champion thought there was room to improve.
Malinin began his short program, set to “Malagueña” by the Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona, with a quad toe loop in which he spun so fast he was a blur.
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