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Answer for the clue "Party dance ", 5 letters:
conga

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Word definitions for conga in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
conga \conga\ n. music composed for dancing the conga. a Latin American dance of 3 steps and a kick by people in single file.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Conga is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae .

Usage examples of conga.

About midline, her mother yanked Kyle into the Conga line, her well-manicured hands encircling his flat stomach.

In fact, he can see that she rumbas and sambas and congas much better than any married beautiful should, because between a rumba and a samba she informs him that her name is Mrs.

And it was toward this direction that Jim Pooley danced at the head of an inebriated conga line, composed for the most part of under-age females.

So they get out on the floor and rumba quite a while and after that they samba some and then they conga and Ambrose can see that the beautiful has a very liberal education, indeed, along these lines.

The route through the wax museum twisted like a conga line among the life-size wax displays, all of them behind a velvet rope and all of them involving murderers of one kind or another.

Chuck and the others joined an enormous conga line that stepped and hip-thrust its way down a street full of people shouting and singing.

SSR was keeping a low profile We joined the conga line of men pushing empty dollies back into the big cool space of the warehouse.

I could see now that the minister, doing what looked like deltoid releases, was leading his merry band of church elders in the equivalent of a canonical conga line with Essie Daggett bringing up the rear.

The final trumpet choruses that came with drum climaxes on conga and bongo drums, on the great mad Chattanooga record, froze Dean in his tracks for a moment till he shuddered and sweated.

One night a year ago, Cinco de Mayo, there was a mariachi Mexican Spanish Pachuco conga lineup through the halls and down through the tenement, gassed on wine and enchiladas.

The warm-up would have gone well if he hadn't started that dumb conga line.

A branle was forming in the hallway like a fifteenth-century conga line, accompanied only by Felix Arabia on shawm, resembling a Bosch demon in a genial moment.

In the early 1960s a conga line of trucks, straining against the heat and blowing sand, hauled 6,000 tons of heavy steel to the secret base.

And when they get there they'll form a conga line and sing 'It's a Small World After All.

When I arrived at the auditorium at the appointed hour, the expected conga line of sign-holding protesters had not materialized.