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Definition of disco-dance in English: disco-danceverb [no object]Dance to pop music. we disco danced on a cruise ship Example sentencesExamples - Tickets will be on sale in advance and the organisers are hopeful that nobody will feel too old to disco dance the night away.
- I found myself disco dancing in a Mexico City nightclub surrounded by 20-year-old hipsters.
- She didn't know how to disco dance, so she mostly just wiggled her bottom and shook her fists.
- Remixes are for record geeks and idiots who disco dance in their living rooms.
- My mother would baby-sit every Saturday night whilst I disco danced the night away.
- Does it seem a bit like watching your father disco-dancing at a family wedding?
- I had a good figure, so I disco danced and showed off.
- On Saturday night I bar hopped and disco danced the night away.
- Shadows disco-danced behind a white sheet, a fine visual addition to a sonically sumptuous show.
- Dressed in a ceremonial Army uniform, the Prince's double disco-dances in the aisle.
- He really won me over when he started disco dancing in the box office.
- People don't come to disco dance in front of the band; they pack it in close to the stage and watch the show.
- A Kingston schoolboy has received a prestigious Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Award after persuading his deputy headmistress to disco dance in the school assembly for sponsor money.
- Somehow he made it to Manchester University, where he has vivid memories of getting glammed up to disco dance with hairdressers from the local Vidal Sassoon salon.
Derivatives noun The children see disco dancers on television and they want to dance like they do on the pop shows. Example sentencesExamples - At the age of seven she won a national competition for disco dancers.
- The video's not dated well, however, especially the crowd of ageing disco dancers.
- A great night is planned for all our disco dancers.
- Rather than the usual half-baked pianists and disco dancers, we had older teenagers with real promise.
Definition of disco-dance in US English: disco-danceverb [no object]Dance to pop music. we disco danced on a cruise ship Example sentencesExamples - On Saturday night I bar hopped and disco danced the night away.
- Tickets will be on sale in advance and the organisers are hopeful that nobody will feel too old to disco dance the night away.
- A Kingston schoolboy has received a prestigious Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Award after persuading his deputy headmistress to disco dance in the school assembly for sponsor money.
- Dressed in a ceremonial Army uniform, the Prince's double disco-dances in the aisle.
- He really won me over when he started disco dancing in the box office.
- Does it seem a bit like watching your father disco-dancing at a family wedding?
- My mother would baby-sit every Saturday night whilst I disco danced the night away.
- I had a good figure, so I disco danced and showed off.
- People don't come to disco dance in front of the band; they pack it in close to the stage and watch the show.
- Shadows disco-danced behind a white sheet, a fine visual addition to a sonically sumptuous show.
- She didn't know how to disco dance, so she mostly just wiggled her bottom and shook her fists.
- Remixes are for record geeks and idiots who disco dance in their living rooms.
- I found myself disco dancing in a Mexico City nightclub surrounded by 20-year-old hipsters.
- Somehow he made it to Manchester University, where he has vivid memories of getting glammed up to disco dance with hairdressers from the local Vidal Sassoon salon.
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