Similar words: disco, discord, discourse, discolour, discolor, discomfit, discount, discover. Meaning: ['dɪskəʊtek] n. a public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music.
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1. I've booked the discotheque for the party.
2. John and his crowd went into the discotheque.
3. Please tell me where the largest discotheque is?
4. Is there a discotheque in this town?
5. Sam and his crowd went into the discotheque.
6. Discotheque is big on campus these years.
7. Also available is a shopping center, discotheque, a karaoke bar , post office and beauty saloon.
8. Most teachers hold that students will come to no great harm if they go to a discotheque now and then.
9. One evening, she made a rare outing to the local discotheque.
10. Mary wore handsome go - go boots to the discotheque last night.
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11. There was also a tombola, and dancing to the Dark Blues, and to Gibson's Discotheque.
12. An auto rally driver with a penchant for crashing cars, Marko Milosevic owns a discotheque and several cafes in the town.
13. Men are not equipped with gorgeous ornaments or stereotyped courtship rituals, however it may look in the average discotheque.
14. There is a fresh water pool, tennis court, peak season beach restaurant and sound proofed discotheque.
15. For evening entertainment there is a piano bar and, for the more energetic,(sentencedict.com) a sound-proofed discotheque operates in the basement.
16. One evening, she made a rare outing to the local discotheque in her home town of Dusseldorf.
17. No one's the wiser as when the camorra firebomb a discotheque or bar.
18. There was a private community club, equipped with a bar and a swimming pool and a discotheque.
19. I'm also sorry because I would have taken him to a discotheque.
20. As the evening deepened, guests migrated from the restaurants to the casino, bar, and discotheque.
21. And in April of nineteen eighty-six, a bomb exploded at a West Berlin discotheque popular with American troops. Two soldiers died.
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