Similar words: musical score, classical music, music, musical, rap music, music hall, musically, musician. Meaning: n. popular dance music (especially in the late 1970s); melodic with a regular bass beat; intended mainly for dancing at discotheques.
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1 The boys and girls danced to the disco music.
2 We danced to the disco music.
3 Teenage disco music pumped out at every station.
4 For me, personally, New Order make great disco music but there's no black people in that group.
5 He talked about money, disco music and was scornful of grazing as a profession.
6 There is a video for guests and disco music for dancing.
7 My new lady loves to dance to disco music.
8 How do you like the disco music here?
9 We danced to disco music.
10 Tina: Oh. I hate disco music. Punks say that disco sucks.
11 When you say disco music is delightful,(www.Sentencedict.com) I snuggle up and listen.
12 Out on the dance floor, the evening ended with disco music and strobe lighting.
13 His Chanel show blasted the audience to the backs of their seats with 20,000-volt fashion and hyperactive disco music.
14 Kelly: But not all music was punk in the 70 s. What about disco music?
15 Tina: I think I have an old cassette with some disco music on it.
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