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.
Random good picture Not show
91. Any bar or disco which exceeds its permitted decibel limit can be shut down on the spot for the night by police.
92. For those who know nothing of the quick-step, the shake or the twist, there is a late night disco.
93. Nightlife is fairly low key, and centres mainly around restaurants and bars, although there is one disco.
94. On Friday evenings, he often attended a disco with school friends in a church hall near to it.
95. I feel the same way about disco as I do about herpes. Hunter S Thompson
96. Keeping some of the Rangers first team squad away from a disco would be like keeping moths from a lightbulb.
97. Axel shows off at a gay disco, then runs off when somebody comes on to him.
98. It took another year before the group felt confident enough to organize its first semi-open event - a disco.
99. On Fridays there is usually a Disco at the youth club.
100. There is a video for guests and disco music for dancing.
100. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
101. Ant: Because I need a new shirt for school disco on Friday.
102. She's going to the disco and she's going to mix with young people of her own age.
103. The hotel has four restaurants, a bar and a disco, as well as an impressive range of sporting facilities.
104. Styx A fun pub with entertainment ranging from disco and live music, to pianist and cabaret.
105. The teenager left him alone to go to a disco but when she and a friend returned they found the child dead.
106. We're being swamped by the funk,[sentencedict.com] and disco is hip.
107. We got to the disco at about 10 o'clock and it was already quite lively.
108. The other tape contains disco and the essential blueprints of a key technology.
109. The hotel is surrounded by palm-studded gardens, and has a disco club and sailing jetty.
110. The irony is that disco began as an extension of black dance music.
111. The bouncers at Lord Tom's disco bar maintain they have little trouble.
112. My new lady loves to dance to disco music.
113. How do you like the disco music here?
114. The disco bouncer threw out four drunk teenagers.
115. Let's hoof it to the disco.
116. We danced to disco music.
117. A disco isn't exactly a den of iniquity.
118. Do you feel like going to that new disco?
119. Is it the Lightening Disco?
120. Fridays and Saturdays are regular disco nights.
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.