Pronunciation: /məˈrɛŋɡeɪ/
noun a type of light and fluffy dessert made from egg whites and sugar
A1 I like to dance merengue at parties.
A2 Merengue is a popular dance in Latin America.
B1 Learning to dance merengue can be a fun and energetic experience.
B2 The fast-paced rhythm of merengue music makes it a great dance for fitness.
C1 The origins of merengue can be traced back to the Dominican Republic.
C2 Professional dancers showcase their skills in competitions featuring merengue.
formal The merengue is a type of lively, fast-paced music and dance that originated in the Dominican Republic.
informal Let's go to the club tonight and dance some merengue!
slang I love how merengue music always gets everyone on the dance floor.
figurative Her movements were as graceful and light as a merengue dancer.
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