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hambo
[hahm-boo]
noun
plural
hambosa Swedish folk dance in three-quarter time, originating in the 16th century.
Word History and Origins
Origin of hambo1
Example Sentences
In this edition, participants will dance the hambo, taught by Harry Khamis and Pat Pi, and hear music by the Metrognomes.
He owned a piece of Sugar Trader, the 2003 Hambo runner-up.
Monks in saffron robes wander the site, guiding the groups of tourists who come from Russia, Mongolia and China to visit the Hambo Lama, the body of a monk who died in 1927 and was exhumed in 2002, his body said to be remarkably preserved.
FRI Hambo dance lesson, 7:30 p.m.; dancing to music by Folk Voice Band, 8:30 p.m.
WED Dance class, hambo, waltz and more for beginners and all levels of dancers, singles or couples, 7:30 p.m.
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