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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61. Sally is into high street leisure wear and casual daytime things rather than glitzy disco gear.
62. Johnny Hero played the between set music - again proving that he hosts easily the best disco in town.
63. For me, personally, New Order make great disco music but there's no black people in that group.
64. A band plays at every street corner, crowds drift from bar to beer stand to disco and back to bar.
65. I feel so silly going through my suitcase looking for a pair of pajamas to wear to a disco.
66. Jackson has no trouble making the transition to disco diva.
67. The evening will include a Bucks Fizz welcome, dinner, live big band, disco and cabaret.
68. From lavish buffets to butties at the Friday night disco the caterers work flat out to feed the five thousand.
69. Was it prestigious or trashy to be a disco diva?
70. By night the bar is transformed into a disco,[sentencedict.com/disco.html] playing night-club sounds' til the small hours.
71. The square tango had to be seen to be believed - eat your hearts out, disco dancers!
72. Elegantly restored ballroom that plays house, garage and disco to a smartly dressed, trendy crowd-no jeans or trainers.
73. There will also be special promotions each week and a disco featuring Downtown's Johnny Hero.
74. Through appearances at the midtown disco the Cheetah, he developed a hip white listenership.
75. The young - and those with stamina left to spend! - round off the fun at the sound-proofed Venus disco.
76. It was because I went to a disco that he tried to commit suicide.
77. Rows of engines clogged the streets, red lights pulsing like strobes in a disco.
78. Nick met Rachel at a disco when she was 17 years old.
79. His Chanel show blasted the audience to the backs of their seats with 20,000-volt fashion and hyperactive disco music.
80. If there is not a Disco I will stay home and watch television.
81. It was a small seaside town with a couple of bars and one shabby-looking disco.
82. The disco starts at 11pm so you can dance the night away.
83. There were presents for every child, disco dancing, party games, fizzy drinks and floating gas balloons.
84. On the landing above the disco a fire door swung slowly to a close.
85. As an added incentive, two complimentary tickets for the evening's disco are being offered for the winning entry.
86. There's no real music there, it's a late-night disco and very noisy, too!
87. If the children had been with us they'd have been in the disco, fortunately soundproofed, every night.
88. He talked about money, disco music and was scornful of grazing as a profession.
89. Weekly highlights at the Girasole include a toboggan race, a slalom race, a kids' disco and a torchlight descent.
90. Eat, drink and be merry at the Medieval Night which includes a meal, free drinks and an open-air castle disco.
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