polka in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

polka in the PONS Dictionary

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English
He became the leader of one of the most successful polka bands in the nation.
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They perform polkas, waltzes, shuffles and their own material.
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He became a prolific composer, with over 400 marches, polkas, and waltzes to his name.
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Most of his compositions are polkas, waltzes, galops, hopsas, scottisches, and mazurkas, arranged for 3 violins, flute, klarinet, 2 trumpets, tenorbas og doublebas.
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Immediately after this the rumba starts with the purpose to drag as many dancers from the people while they sign their polka.
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Festival entertainment including live polka, classic rock, and country music.
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The vast fields of polka dots, or infinity nets, as she called them, were taken directly from her hallucinations.
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Most disappeared with the fad of the actual polka dance.
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His early records sold well, and included kolomyjkas, kozachoks and polkas.
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The festival features amusement rides, clothing, craft and food stands and outdoor musical entertainment, including polka music.
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