Synonym: disco music, discotheque. Similar words: discord, discomfort, discolor, discourse, discover, discount, discourage, discovery. Meaning: ['dɪskəʊ] n. 1. popular dance music (especially in the late 1970s); melodic with a regular bass beat; intended mainly for dancing at discotheques 2. a public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music. v. dance to disco music.
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31. She's the last person I'd expect to meet in a disco .
32. The disco party went through the roof until the small hours of the morning.
33. Guests bopped and jigged the night away to the disco beat.
34. I'm not going to the disco: it's just not my scene.
35. He was killed during a series of running fights outside a disco.
36. After a delicious meal with free wine, the choice is yours:a quiet drink in the bar, the late night disco or a stroll along the beach beneath a starry sky.
37. The 1970s: Time of bell-bottoms, disco and Watergate.
38. I used to be a disco dolly.
39. I prefer the throwaway disco rapture offered by Rozalla.
40. He's trying for a '70s disco look.
41. You're not going to any disco.
42. A disco ball revolved slowly above the empty dance-floor.
43. Cinderellas Rockerfellas Lush decor. Wine,[sentencedict.com] dine and disco dance.
44. I enter the sci-fi disco den.
45. U2 have just released a disco remix.
46. Out on the dance floor, the evening ended with disco music and strobe lighting.
47. They have an open youth club with a drop-in disco once a week on a Friday night.
48. An immense woman in a black one-piece suit sat like a Buddha, surrounded by a group of disco clones.
49. A beautiful social breakaway from the strict bouncer dominated norm of the suit and tie disco.
50. Without glamour, diversity, wit and experiment, disco can deteriorate into the most boring music of all time.
51. At the hotel there is a disco which is open from 10 July-20 Aug.
52. This technique makes his songs as suitable for disco as for karaoke.
53. All in all, it promises to be a huge weekend with a happy hour and disco etal.
54. Sleep is also very important for me, much more than going out to the newest disco or restaurant.
55. None of them would look out of place in the local supermarket or disco.
56. The services of one of the caddies, named George, had been enlisted by the Madrid Disco Movement.
57. The nearest approximation of this impossible counter-colonialist dream that we have is disco.
58. Members from both sections have expressed a desire to hold a disco in the Village Hall.
59. Colour me bad Please could you give me some information on Disco Fish.
60. The evening was really good, but Mark and I rather missed reeling - no comparison to not-very-good disco.
More similar words: discord, discomfort, discolor, discourse, discover, discount, discourage, discovery, disconnect, discontent, discordant, discovered, discourtesy, discouraged, rediscovery, discourteous, discomposure, discomfiture, discontinue, discount rate, discontinued, disconsolate, disconcerting, discouragement, discontinuance, an apple of discord, discontented, discontentment, viscous, misconceive.