VERB
- dance the cha-cha
NOUN
- a modern ballroom dance from Latin America; small steps and swaying movements of the hips
How To Use cha-cha In A Sentence
- Are you more focused on the individual dances or the cha-cha? Dancing's Chelsea Kane: Mark and I Are "Back on Track"
- Considering he has only three weeks of training and one cha-cha-cha under his sequinned belt, it would be easy to make fun of Robbie's maiden excursion on Strictly, so that is exactly what we will do. Bad boy Robbie Savage finds life tough outside his comfort zone | Barry Glendenning
- Nancy and Edwina could go either way – when I try to imagine either of them showing the judges their cha-cha-cha hips, my head starts hurting and I have to think about something else. Strictly Come Dancing 2011: who will be this year's dancefloor diva - and disaster?
- The dancers broke into a cha-cha
- We have the Argentine tango, the paso doble and then a cha-cha relay. Dancing's Maks: Hope and I Have Gotten Stronger
- The next hour is spent dancing the tango, the waltz the rumba, the cha-cha and jive.
- The next hour is spent dancing the tango, the waltz the rumba, the cha-cha and jive.
- Q: My father-in-law is prone to lapse into a sort of pidgin English replete with “hot-cha-cha's” and terms like “schnozzola” when talking to our five month-old son. The Language Monitor
- Brown, who has been a member of the Australian Ballet and the Sydney Dance Company, has taken extra dance classes in the cha-cha and mambo to make sure he does justice to Patrick Swayze's hip movements, made famous in the film.
- Our cha-cha is just going to be a straight-out cha-cha. Dancing's Maks: No One Knows What to Expect From Kirstie