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dancehall
[ dans-hawl, dahns- ]
dancehall
/ ˈdɑːnsˌhɔːl /
noun
- a style of dance-oriented reggae, originating in the late 1980s
Example Sentences
Maximilian’s signature Harlequin print was present on velvet dancehall dresses that were constructed with soft silhouettes – making the perfect attire for evenings in the islands.
His debut album, Underrated, released last year, offers a more authentic look at the island as he’s more in touch with the streets than his dancehall contemporaries.
The website Murder Inna Dancehall catalogs 207 dancehall songs with violently anti-gay lyrics.
And his iPod plays music that he says his character likes—hip-hop (strictly old-school and '90s) and dancehall.
Within the special service bureau, there is a department which handles dancehall policemen?
Does the narcotics bureau occupy the same suite of offices as the dancehall bureau?
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