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Disco   /dˈɪskoʊ/   Listen
Disco

verb
(past discoed; past part. discoed; pres. part. discoing)
1.
Dance to disco music.



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"Disco" Quotes from Famous Books



... not until May, 1845, that the Erebus and Terror, fitted with auxiliary screws, were ready to go. A store-vessel accompanied them as far as Disco, on the Greenland coast, and there the two ships entered Baffin's Bay. Along the coast and into the ice they go, meeting it as it is making its slow way to the south. At length the ships are completely surrounded, and anchored ...
— Notable Voyagers - From Columbus to Nordenskiold • W.H.G. Kingston and Henry Frith

... SUMPTUOSA. C. fortiter punctata, metallico-viridis auro lavata; thoracis disco, abdominis segmentis secundo et tertio basi purpureis; segmento apicali ...
— Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 - Zoology • Various



Words linked to "Disco" :   dance, disco biscuit, dance hall, popular music genre, dance palace, ballroom, popular music, discotheque, trip the light fantastic, disco music, trip the light fantastic toe



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