1. waltz - Noun
2. waltz - Verb
3. Waltz - Proper noun
A dance performed by two persons in circular figures with a whirling motion; also, a piece of music composed in triple measure for this kind of dance.
To dance a waltz.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 21st-Century revival of his music is due in no small amount to the Death Waltz record label, which reissued several of his soundtracks, including Escape From New York, Halloween III, Assault on Precinct 13, They Live, Prince Of Darkness and The Fog. Source: Internet
Act Two Armfeldt's country estate is bathed in the golden glow of perpetual summer sunset at this high latitude ("Night Waltz One and Two"). Source: Internet
An old anecdote recounts that when Strauss's wife Adele asked Brahms to autograph her fan, he wrote the first few notes of the "Blue Danube" waltz, and then wrote the words "Unfortunately not by Johannes Brahms!" underneath. Source: Internet
All the ladies and gentlemen at the ball admire her, and the Queen of Transylvania invites her to dance with her son, the prince ("Embassy Waltz"). Source: Internet
At age 17, Jeff toured with his father in a stage production of Anniversary Waltz. Source: Internet
April McCormack never missed a chance to belly dance, disco or waltz at the care centre where she spent her final year. Source: Internet