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 flamenco Also found in: Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. fla·men·co  (flə-mĕng′kō) n. pl. fla·men·cos 1. a. A dance style of the Andalusian Romani people, characterized by forceful, often improvised rhythms. b. A dance in this style. 2. The guitar music that usually accompanies a dance in this style.

flamenco
Also found in: Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.
fla·men·co (flə-mĕng′kō)
n. pl. fla·men·cos
1.
a. A dance style of the Andalusian Romani people, characterized by forceful, often improvised rhythms.
b. A dance in this style.
2. The guitar music that usually accompanies a dance in this style.

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sum·mer 1  (sŭm′ər) n. 1. a. In the Northern Hemisphere, the usually warmest season of the year, occurring between spring and autumn and constituting June, July, and August. In the Southern Hemisphere, it constitutes December, January, and February. b. The season extending from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox. 2. A period of fruition, fulfillment, happiness, or beauty. 3. A year: a girl of 13 summers.
sum·mer 1 (sŭm′ər)
n.
1.
a. In the Northern Hemisphere, the usually warmest season of the year, occurring between spring and autumn and constituting June, July, and August. In the Southern Hemisphere, it constitutes December, January, and February.
b. The season extending from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox.
2. A period of fruition, fulfillment, happiness, or beauty.
3. A year: a girl of 13 summers.

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spent  (spĕnt) v. Past tense and past participle of spend. adj. 1. Having been put to use and therefore unavailable for use: spent shell casings. 2. Depleted of energy, force, or strength; exhausted: spent laborers. 3. Depleted or nearly depleted of fissionable material: spent nuclear fuel.
spent (spĕnt)
v.
Past tense and past participle of spend.
adj.
1. Having been put to use and therefore unavailable for use: spent shell casings.
2. Depleted of energy, force, or strength; exhausted: spent laborers.
3. Depleted or nearly depleted of fissionable material: spent nuclear fuel.

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sky  (skī) n. pl. skies (skīz) 1. The expanse of air over any given point on the earth; the upper atmosphere as seen from the earth's surface. 2. often skies The appearance of the upper atmosphere, especially with reference to weather: Threatening skies portend a storm. 3. The celestial regions; the heavens: stars in the southern sky. 4. The highest level or degree: reaching for the sky.
sky (skī)
n. pl. skies (skīz)
1. The expanse of air over any given point on the earth; the upper atmosphere as seen from the earth’s surface.
2. often skies The appearance of the upper atmosphere, especially with reference to weather: Threatening skies portend a storm.
3. The celestial regions; the heavens: stars in the southern sky.
4. The highest level or degree: reaching for the sky.