Use of conga in Sentences. 22 Examples

The examples include conga at the start of sentence, conga at the end of sentence and conga in the middle of sentence

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conga in the middle of sentence


  1. She was backed by acoustic guitar, bass and congas.
  2. She was backed by acoustic guitar, bass and congas.
  3. Kinda like ants on roller skates ... in a conga line.
  4. Kinda like ants on roller skates ... in a conga line.
  5. They understood the difficulty of stopping a rolling conga line.
  6. They understood the difficulty of stopping a rolling conga line.
  7. Senorita, feel the conga, let me see you move like you come from Colombia.
  8. Senorita, feel the conga, let me see you move like you come from Colombia.
  9. You might even see the world's longest conga line moving through the streets.
  10. You might even see the world's longest conga line moving through the streets.
  11. It's called la conga which is one of the most popular dances in South America.
  12. It's called la conga which is one of the most popular dances in South America.
  13. Their colourful fans celebrated by forming a giant conga behind one of the goals.
  14. Their colourful fans celebrated by forming a giant conga behind one of the goals.
  15. The leader kid goes out into the yard and the rest tag after him like a conga line.
  16. The dancers form a long conga line, wearing masks and hats zigzagging throughout the room.
  17. His resourcefulness and range of sound from an orthodox conga set and assorted percussion props is breathtaking.
  18. His resourcefulness and range of sound from an orthodox conga set and assorted percussion props is breathtaking.
  19. Soon, the guests and the duty-bound ladies are doing the conga , and hearts (so our teller claims) are "melting".
  20. He sang his invocations in a beautiful oaken tenor with a freckle-faced boy at his side playing conga and tambourine as if it was a full drum kit.
  21. He sang his invocations in a beautiful oaken tenor with a freckle-faced boy at his side playing conga and tambourine as if it was a full drum kit.
  22. Twenty-five of them arrive in conga lines to claim the opening rounds, the unencumbered adults and brash teenagers up front, the mothers with their clinging babies at the rear.
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