cajun in A Sentence

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    In Cajun cuisine, boudin is also popular.

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    My grandpa was a true Cajun.

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    Cajun music playing.

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    Gumbo Shop- For all your Cajun food needs, come here!

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    This lady is half Cajun, half Philippine, and all funny!

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    Today, Cajun further evolved into a more country type of music.

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    I hear there's a lot of great Cajun food down in Staten Island.

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    Actual Air Force pilots Matthew"Spider" Kimmel and Stephen"Cajun" Del Bagno appear as themselves.

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    Sometimes, Cajun may be supplemented with the metallic high notes of the triangle instrument.

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    In many occasions, two fiddles are used to make up the entire Cajun music.

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    What I love most about how Winter wrote him, is his Cajun dialect he has when he talks.

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    Zydeco music is distinct from Cajun music in the sense that there is a constant returning rhythm to it.

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    Zydeco music has a constant returning of rhythm whereas Cajun music uses most of its notes repeatedly to make a more spirited effect.

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    Below, we have captured the essence of Westwego- the beauty of its casualness, it's Americanness, and its Cajun authenticity- to showcase a true New Orleans landmark.

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    Similar to the bodega eats in New York, the South sells surprisingly good food at gas stations, including fried chicken, Cajun meats, and Delta hot tamales.

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    It has a rich, long history and is full of delicious francophone Creole and Cajun food, live jazz music, street artists, and a tribute to all of life's temptations.

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    It has a rich and long history and is filled with scrumptious French-inspired Creole and Cajun food, live jazz music, street performers, and an appreciation for all the temptations of life.

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    At the end of the season it is revealed that Arlene Fowler's fiancé, Rene Lenier, is actually a man named Drew Marshall who has created a false identity, complete with Cajun accent.

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    Though New Orleans has long been considered the American epicenter of Jazz and Blues music, the city features more than 80 live music venues that play host to folk, Cajun, funk, rock, and R&B music.

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    Throw in Southern home cooking, spicy Cajun food, steaks in the Midwest, freshly caught seafood and oysters in the Northwest, and pizza in Chicago and New York City, and you can eat almost any type of food no matter where you are.

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