"Tas-de-charge" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tas-de-charge" Meaning

A tas-de-charge is a term used in various contexts, but it is most commonly associated with the French Canadian community. In Quebec, a tas-de-charge is a type of folk music and dance that originated in the Maritime provinces of Canada.

A tas-de-charge is typically performed at social gatherings and parties and often involves a fast-paced dance where participants chain themselves together in a line and perform a lively dance, usually based on French-Canadian folk dances.

However, the term "tas-de-charge" can also be found in other contexts, such as in engineering, where a "tas-de-charge" is a French term used to describe a heap or load of an object.

"Tas-de-charge" Examples

Usage Examples of "tête-à-tête"


1. Formal Meeting

Eventually, the two business partners agreed to a tête-à-tête meeting to discuss the new partnership proposal.

2. Solo Dialogue

In her novel, the author wrote a poignant tête-à-tête between a young boy and his dying grandmother.

3. Private Conversation

After the conference, the politician and the journalist had a tête-à-tête in her office to clear up rumors.

4. Intimate Talk

The couple's tête-à-tête by the fireplace was a cozy and romantic way to spend a winter evening.

5. One-on-One Interview

The journalist conducted an insightful tête-à-tête with the Nobel laureate to discuss her latest research.

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