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disc jockey

NOUN
  1. a person who announces and plays popular recorded music

How To Use disc jockey In A Sentence

  • You knew the popularity of black disc jockeys, the power to sell various products.
  • Ike, former radio disc jockey, actually kept his congregation awake on Sunday mornings.
  • Ike, former radio disc jockey, actually kept his congregation awake on Sunday mornings.
  • You knew the popularity of black disc jockeys, the power to sell various products.
  • The disc jockey, a young separatist named Pierre Brassard, has made his name with such hoaxes.
  • Two disc jockeys would compete with each other in the clubs, taking turns to do their voice-over on the discs.
  • That's like the sun rising for you," said his friend and colleague, Alex Ives , who sometimes disc jockeys under the name DJ Vanity Fair. Crawfish and Pandas at Palm Beach Bash
  • A Radio One disc jockey prattled in the background.
  • THE resident disc jockey opted for a Beatles classic at the final whistle. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a bar, Chinese lanterns, and a hired disc jockey spinning popular records.
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