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kolo
[koh-loh]
noun
plural
kolosa Serbian folk dance performed by a group arranged in a circle, with the soloists in the center.
kolo
/ ˈəʊəʊ /
noun
a Serbian folk dance in which a circle of people dance slowly around one or more dancers in the centre
a piece of music composed for or in the rhythm of this dance
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of kolo1
Example Sentences
Former defender, and City youth team coach, Kolo Toure has also been drafted in to help out during the tournament and was assisting during the warm-up, as well as laying out bibs and balls.
Dani Vivian turned a cross into his own net and then Randal Kolo Muani nodded in from Cherki's good ball.
His sweet volley from the edge of the box was probably the best goal of the game - and his cross for Kolo Muani to make it 5-4 was inch-perfect.
The court heard that Jesse Kolo, an office manager at Perrigo, used the firm's courier accounts to create fake shipping labels.
Jesse Kolo, 38, of Daybrook Close, Dagenham, who had worked at the pharmaceuticals firm, was jailed for five years and four months for his part in the export of cocaine.
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