1. a musical promenade of black American origin with the prize of a cake awarded to couples who demonstrated the most intricate or imaginative dance figures and steps.
2. a dance with a strutting step based on this promenade.
A dance in which couples walk in a square formation and take exaggerated high steps and turn corners precisely in mimicry of the white man’s artificial manners.
Angelo Que turned what was expected to be a close finish into a cakewalk on Friday, shooting a six-under-par 66 to win the talent-laden ICTSI Manila Southwoods Championship, pulling away from Australian Tim Stewart at the complex's Legends course here.
That was during the long "run up" to the March 2003 invasion and during the early stages of the war itself, when the "Mission Accomplished" banner hung over President Bush on the aircraft carrier and foreign policy guru Kenneth Adelman was publicly congratulating himself on the accuracy of his prediction that the war would be a "cakewalk." What is less obvious is the absence, with few exceptions, of public figures who were rightly either skeptical of or outright opposed to the Iraq misadventure all along.
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