Samba Roll

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsæmbə roʊl/

Definitions of samba roll

noun a type of dance originating in Brazil

Example Sentences

A1 I learned how to do the samba roll in my dance class.

A2 She performed a perfect samba roll during the competition.

B1 The samba roll is a popular move in Brazilian dance.

B2 The dancer executed a flawless samba roll, impressing the judges.

C1 His samba roll was so technically precise that it garnered him first place.

C2 The samba roll she performed was a breathtaking display of skill and artistry.

Examples of samba roll in a Sentence

formal The samba roll is a traditional Brazilian dance move that is often performed in samba music performances.

informal I tried to do the samba roll at the dance class, but I kept tripping over my own feet.

slang Check out that dancer's samba roll - it's so smooth and effortless!

figurative Her performance had a samba roll to it, with its lively and rhythmic movements.

Grammatical Forms of samba roll

past tense

samba rolled

plural

samba rolls

comparative

more samba rolling

superlative

most samba rolling

present tense

samba rolls

future tense

will samba roll

perfect tense

has samba rolled

continuous tense

is samba rolling

singular

samba roll

positive degree

samba rolls

infinitive

to samba roll

gerund

samba rolling

participle

samba rolled

Origin and Evolution of samba roll

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: Portuguese
Story behind the word: The term 'samba roll' originated in Brazil, specifically within the context of Brazilian martial arts and dance.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe a specific movement or technique in samba dance, the term 'samba roll' has evolved to also refer to a type of sushi roll that incorporates Brazilian flavors and ingredients.