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- noun Plural form of
cha-cha .
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Examples
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You get three distinct dance styles: sexy cha-chas with lots of hip movements,
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So far, Kirstie Alley has been such a fan-favorite with her cha-chas that we definitely have serious competition!
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Other bands play mambos, salsa, and cha-chas, and about a thousand people dance in the street and listen to the music.
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Other bands play mambos, salsa, and cha-chas, and about a thousand people dance in the street and listen to the music.
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Other bands play mambos, salsa, and cha-chas, and about a thousand people dance in the street and listen to the music.
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: While DeLay cha-chas on 'Dancing With the Stars,' he's in legal limbo off camera
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While DeLay cha-chas on 'Dancing With the Stars,' he's in legal limbo off camera
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A sea breeze blew through the room and the band was playing cha-chas now A woman sitting down missed her chair.
Underworld Don Delillo 2008
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There was a Latin band in the lounge doing mambos and cha-chas and a number of Long Island sexpots were here, looking for second husbands.
Underworld Don Delillo 2008
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