DJ

[ US /ˈdiˈdʒeɪ/ ]
VERB
  1. comment on music to be played
    He has a job disk-jockeying on the weekend
NOUN
  1. a person who announces and plays popular recorded music
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How To Use DJ In A Sentence

  • It was only a couple of minutes after his toe-curling DJ'ing started that I gave up and turned over.
  • He adjusts the focus of the Carl Zeiss 120 mm macro lens, which allows him to work very close up.
  • He saluted and adjusted his large round wire rimmed glasses.
  • -- _More beautiful, most beautiful_, etc. can hardly be called degree forms of the adjective. Higher Lessons in English A work on english grammar and composition
  • Adjacent to the restaurant is a bar, which is well stocked with an assortment of alcoholic beverages and non-alcoholic drinks.
  • Investigations indicated the fire started from a temporary storehouse at the building's rear adjacent to a boiler room.
  • Sometimes he is also assisted by an adjunct who will later represent him during absences.
  • Among the refinements are five-way adjustable shocks, stiffer springs and a beefier antiroll bar lacing the rear end. A Boss on the Road With a Peon's Interior
  • Otherwise an adjective is attached, as in “temporary”. Matthew Yglesias » Stimulus Hypocrites Say ARRA Doesn’t Create Jobs, Try to Nab ARRA Jobs for Themselves
  • He's got a good ability to adapt and adjust. Times, Sunday Times
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