Definitions
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- noun The letter
T in theICAO spelling alphabet .
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Examples
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It added authenticity and it exposed audiences to something new, to "the real thing," the same way putting Argentine tango movement into ballroom Tango was so brilliant.
Tonya Plank: Where Were The Hips?!: Dancing With the Stars Week 5 2008
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Joe got more than he bargained for in La Boca when one of the lovely tango ladies appoached him, got a photo of it, look at the smile on the f**ker's face, never knew Tango made him so happy!
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After our dancing we went for a lovely meal and watched a fantastic tango and singing show which played out the history of Tango.
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On our second night we went to see a tango show and have dinner but before that we took Tango lessons ourselves.
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(For those of you unfamiliar with it, Tango is one of the nicer - though not formal - restaurants in town.)
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(For those of you unfamiliar with it, Tango is one of the nicer - though not formal - restaurants in town.)
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(For those of you unfamiliar with it, Tango is one of the nicer - though not formal - restaurants in town.)
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(For those of you unfamiliar with it, Tango is one of the nicer - though not formal - restaurants in town.)
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(For those of you unfamiliar with it, Tango is one of the nicer - though not formal - restaurants in town.)
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(For those of you unfamiliar with it, Tango is one of the nicer - though not formal - restaurants in town.)
topfunaviation commented on the word Tango
Tango is a kind of dance, Latin-American in origin, I think. But the way I use "Tango" is as the radio alphabet word for "T."
March 30, 2009