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Chacha

Definition:

1. (noun) A term used to refer to an uncle or an older male figure in several cultures.

2. (noun) A style of popular Cuban dance music.

3. (noun) A horseman typically found in South Asia.

4. (noun) In Indian cuisine, a yogurt-based drink.

5. (noun) Short for "Cha-cha-cha" – a dance of Cuban origin.

6. (verb) To move or dance in a way similar to the Cha-cha-cha style.

Examples:

- Noun (Uncle):

  • When I need advice, my chacha always gives me the best guidance.
  • My chacha bought me a new bicycle for my birthday.

- Noun (Music):

  • His love for Latin music was evident as he danced energetically to the chacha beat.
  • The band played lively chacha rhythms, making everyone hit the dance floor.

- Noun (Horseman):

  • The skilled chacha effortlessly handled the wild stallion.
  • During the festival, the colorful attire of the chachas mesmerized the spectators.

- Noun (Yogurt-based drink):

  • After a spicy meal, a refreshing glass of chilled chacha can be quite soothing.
  • The traditional Indian thali is incomplete without a serving of chacha.

- Noun (Dance):

  • The couple performed an impressive chacha routine, wowing the judges and the audience.
  • Learning to master the chacha requires coordination and rhythm.

- Verb:

  • The crowd cheered as the dancers chacha'd across the stage with precision.
  • We couldn't resist joining in and chacha-ing to the infectious beat.

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