go-go - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • dancer: Her relationships with her parents - the iconic black stand-up and the hippy go-go dancer - were troubled and unconventional, but ultimately close.
  • boot: Instead of lavish costumes of the period, we're given mini-skirts, go-go boots and ridiculous looking shirts.
  • girl: Go-go girls clad in minimalist parodies of Austrian national dress are an intrinsic part of Ischgl's tea-time scene.
  • dancing: They chase a selection of pretty women and a go-go dancing scientist.
  • boy: They have two big drag shows of an evening, cute go-go boys and it's busy till very late on Friday and Saturday.
  • club: One might be your secretary, your doctor's receptionist, or a dancer in a go-go club!

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