disco music

NOUN
  1. popular dance music (especially in the late 1970s); melodic with a regular bass beat; intended mainly for dancing at discotheques
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How To Use disco music In A Sentence

  • When we started our record label, disco music was selling.
  • We sat down with loud disco music blaring away and a few girls were discoing on the tiny space between tables.
  • I once went out to the dim lights of the banging disco music in the heart of Melbourne's finest hours, Saturday night.
  • Dogs howled at night when the disco music was on full blast. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teenage disco music pumped out at every station.
  • Dogs howled at night when the disco music was on full blast. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the first producers to sample disco music, he is partly responsible for giving meaning to ‘disco house’ as we know it.
  • As copious wine flowed and retro disco music pounded, we were soon without doubt The Greatest Dancers In The World.
  • Clubs are springing up to play once derided disco music. Times, Sunday Times
  • Guests will then party to disco music. Times, Sunday Times
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