waltz in a sentence
n.
Definition
A waltz is a smooth, flowing dance in triple time, characterized by a strong emphasis on the first beat, typically performed in pairs.
Sample Sentences
- She invited him to the dance floor for a slow waltz under the twinkling lights.
- The couple glided across the ballroom, their movements perfectly synchronized in a graceful waltz.
- As the music swelled, he took her hand and led her into an elegant waltz, captivating everyone around them.
- At the annual gala, the highlight of the evening was the breathtaking waltz performed by the professional dancers.
- With each turn and dip, their waltz told a story of romance and passion that left the audience spellbound.
- She gracefully glided across the floor as if she were born to waltz.
- The music played softly, inviting couples to waltz under the twinkling lights.
- After years of practice, he finally mastered the art of the waltz.
- They took their places on the dance floor, ready to waltz the night away.
- The romantic atmosphere was perfect for a slow waltz with her partner.
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