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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
disco .
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Examples
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But as the United States feathered its hair and discoed its way through the late 1970s to the early 1980s, a gnawing ache grew and metastasized in the national consciousness.
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After a Turkish meal in a neighborhood where Italians once discoed, they were in their own mirror-walled row-house studio, laying down the laws of cha-cha for two potential 2020 Olympians.
Ballroom Dancing 2008
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Even as she checked coats and discoed all night, Maria knew she was destined for more and Manhattan beckoned.
CNBC's Maria Bartiromo: From Disco Queen to Business News Diva 2006
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"We went to the beach a lot, discoed in an orange grove," he said, "ate at a lot of different places, hung out at a lot of places."
NYT > Home Page By JOAN NATHAN 2011
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"We went to the beach a lot, discoed in an orange grove," he said, "ate at a lot of different places, hung out at a lot of places."
NYT > Home Page By JOAN NATHAN 2011
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John Cade an Australian psychiatrist discoed what the true use of Lithium was in 1949.
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John Cade an Australian psychiatrist discoed what the true use of Lithium was in 1949.
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John Cade an Australian psychiatrist discoed what the true use of Lithium was in 1949.
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Israelis and Arabs discoed together at the festival.
Articles 2010
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In the surreal numbers that keep breaking out, there are dancing paint brushes, a crass menagerie of kooky koalas and kangaroos, and a baking sheet of cupcakes which twirl to, for the most tenuous of reasons, a discoed-up
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed J. KELLY NESTRUCK 2010
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