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Filter by Meaning The dancers moved in perfect sync as they performed the caracole.
The dancers moved gracefully in their caracole costumes.
The caracole is an expression of the rich cultural heritage of Spain.
The caracole has its origins in medieval Spanish court dances.
The caracole was a popular dance in Spain during the 18th century.
The caracole is often characterized by its quick turns and intricate footwork.
The dancers gracefully performed the caracole as the crowd cheered on.
The dancers' colorful costumes added to the festive atmosphere of the caracole.
The toy top's caracole was mesmerizing to watch.
The caracole turtle is a small, freshwater turtle.
She likes to caracole her hair before going out on a date.
The audience gasped as the horse executed a daring caracole.
I bought a caracole from the bakery for my breakfast.
I tried to caracole my hair, but it just ended up a tangled mess.
My friend showed me how to caracole my hair with a curling iron.
The little girl watched the pony caracole around the field.
The wind caused the leaves to caracole around the yard.
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