waltzy

English

Etymology

waltz + -y

Adjective

waltzy (comparative waltzier, superlative waltziest)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a waltz.
    • 1971, Church Music, numbers 1-2, page 39:
      The idea of melodic references to existing hymns serves the composer well, even though the Gloria gets a little "waltzy."
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