alehouse, bar, cafe, concert hall, entertainment, hall, night spot, pothouse, rumshop, speakeasy
Definitionn. a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment
Last update: September 28, 2015
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Two men were sitting in a cabaret near the Halles. [Please select]
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Donald Bacon was clamoring to take her to the cabaret party. [Please select]
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Supper, 249; at a ball, 255-257; at a cabaret, 293; after theater, 45. [Please select]
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Try as he might, Bok could not rid the pages of the savor of the cabaret. [Please select]
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One of the most prominent agents in London discovered him playing in a Paris cabaret. [Please select]
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He was still in the cabaret where the crowd was thinning. [Please select]
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But instead they locked the gate and put up the shutters in the cabaret. [Please select]
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"Go tell Louis to drive up to the cabaret door, Gaspard," bade the captain. [Please select]
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We passed a bright cabaret from which came the sound of many voices; in the blacksmith's shop another group was gathered, and we saw faces eager in the red light. [Please select]
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Babbitt liked that smile, and hunted for conversation: "Saw a bang-up cabaret in New York: the 'Good-Morning Cutie' bunch at the Hotel Minton." [Please select]
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