释义 |
hulahu‧la /ˈhuːlə/ noun [singular] ![](img/spkr_b.png) hulaOrigin: 1800-1900 Hawaiian - A 72-90 record like the Astros posted a year ago leaves nobody feeling much like dancing the hula.
- Cybil was twisting Paw-paw so that the lower half of the body was doing the hula.
- I never found any hula girls.
- Wavesliding, he'enalu, was to water what the hula, the dance of love, was to land.
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