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Definition of "boleros" [boleros]

  • Plural form of bolero. (noun)

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Use "boleros" in a sentence
  • "Gormé is of Sephardic Jewish heritage, which definitely isn't gabacho, and recorded one of the most-beloved albums of Mexican abuelitas everywhere: Amor, a collection of Latin American boleros with the Mexican group Trio Los Panchos that's all about Los Panchos' twinkling triumvirate of guitars and Gormé's sighing voice--just play "Sabor a Mi" to any chica, and watch her chonis melt away, the raison d'etre for hombres from sunrise to sunset."
  • "Perhaps as a result, cardigans got a new groove, reviving shapes such as boleros and shrunken shrugs."
  • "He became famous for his "boleros" (romantic ballads), which had their roots in Cuba in the 1800s, and the Cubans adopted him as one of their own."