Similar words: jockey, hockey, cockeyed, ice hockey, hockey stick, hockey player, jock, lackey. Meaning: n. a person who announces and plays popular recorded music disc-jockey. v. comment on music to be played.
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1. The athletic disc jockey is a distinctively contemporary phenomenon.
2. A Radio One disc jockey prattled in the background.
3. Ike, former radio disc jockey, actually kept his congregation awake on Sunday mornings.
4. Chris Sheely looked like any other disc jockey spinning songs on a Saturday morning.
5. That disc jockey always plays the latest tunes.
6. DJ stands for disc jockey.
7. late-night disc jockey programs are very popular these days.
8. The disc jockey, a young separatist named Pierre Brassard, has made his name with such hoaxes.
9. Late - night disc jockey programs are very popular these days.
10. But he had a dream of being a disc jockey.
11. A famous disc jockey was going to make an appearance at the mall.
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12. A Disc Jockey ( DJ ) is hired to play all kinds of music.
13. Jakki Brambles never had any ambitions to be a disc jockey.
14. Bacon plays Billy Magic, a con man in the guise of a radio disc jockey.
15. The leap year proposal ceremony was conducted near the player's entrance by Ayresome Park disc jockey Mark Page.
16. Yes , of course. Will you be hiring a disc jockey?
17. Steve Greenberg, founder and CEO of S-Curve Records, was a disc jockey in Tel Aviv, Israel, when "Thriller" first dropped and witnessed first-hand how Jackson became an international icon.
More similar words: jockey, hockey, cockeyed, ice hockey, hockey stick, hockey player, jock, lackey, knickerbockers, black eye, under lock and key, rocket, docked, pocket, cocked, socket, locked, docket, locker, stocker, rockery, knocker, mockery, blocked, shocked, cockerel, unlocked, locked in, crockery, cocked hat.