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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of tango.

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Examples

  • Sleek in black leotards that emphasized line and showed musculature, Burkholder and Witting tangoed at times in graceful tandem while positioned one slightly above the other.

    Arachne Aerial Arts combines dance with aerial acrobatics Christian Pelusi 2010

  • I'd say Albert Grant has tangoed right over to the dark side.

    Mark Blankenship: Big Love Wife Watch!: Season 5, Ep. 8 Mark Blankenship 2011

  • But lately it was as if he were unable to get a clear signal, and as they tangoed around the hot tub, Ben could not tell if she was poking fun or prodding for answers.

    Parents Behaving Badly Scott Gummer 2011

  • Although the young people ragged and tangoed incessantly, she rarely danced, and then it was with the young men.

    CHAPTER XIX 2010

  • But lately it was as if he were unable to get a clear signal, and as they tangoed around the hot tub, Ben could not tell if she was poking fun or prodding for answers.

    Parents Behaving Badly Scott Gummer 2011

  • In the ice dance, Davis and White tangoed their way to gold after opening their performance with a graceful straight line lift to music from "Il Postino", "Payador", and "Recuerdo".

    American Captures Gold In China Grand Prix AP 2010

  • In the ice dance, Davis and White tangoed their way to gold after opening their performance with a graceful straight line lift to music from "Il Postino", "Payador", and "Recuerdo".

    American Captures Gold In China Grand Prix AP 2010

  • She had danced in Viennese palaces, tangoed in Tashkent, and swayed to the music of Georgie Fame in Dublin.

    Macarena Lithuania 2010

  • Blood-soaked surgeons tangoed with beer smelling pub men; a traffic warden spazzed out an energetic Manumission rave, and a mother River-Danced betwixt the splayed limbs of a silent corpse.

    Ballspenden 2010

  • And they whirled and they twirled and they tangoed

    You think because a chimpanzee knows you, he doesn't hate you? Ann Althouse 2009

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