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THEY TOOK OVER OUR SMALL ___
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cabaret
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Cabaret is a 1972 American musical film directed by Bob Fosse and starring Liza Minnelli , Michael York and Joel Grey . The film is set in Berlin during the Weimar Republic in 1931, under the presence of the growing Nazi Party . The film is loosely based ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES the tennis/lecture/cabaret etc circuit ▪ Both the Harvard and Caltech groups took their maps on the lecture circuit , giving talks at scattered conferences and universities. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A Montgomery County sheriffs ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1650s, "tavern, bar, little inn," from French cabaret , originally "tavern" (13c.), which is of uncertain origin, perhaps from Middle Dutch cambret , from Old French (Picard dialect) camberete , diminutive of cambre "chamber" (see chamber (n.)). The word ...
Usage examples of cabaret.
Christian Weber, the horse dealer and former cabaret bouncer, had arrested the Munich S.
Did Mr Garg sell them back to a brothel, or did he wait for them to grow old enough to be Wetness Cabaret material?
Funhouse, where jokers and nats and aces have enjoyed all the top joker cabaret acts for more than two decades.
The landlord wished to put a table under the vine close to the cabaret wall, but Domini begged him to bring it to the end of the garden near the stream.
The taxi stopped in front of a cabaret in the rue Germaine Pilon, near Boulevard Clichy.
Not as Ann Shapland but as Angelica de Toredo, a Spanish, or near-Spanish cabaret dancer.
Waldstein has lived a very obscure life in London, badly lodged, badly dressed, badly served, always in cabarets, cafes, with porters, with rascals, with .
So the vast majority live out their lives in dull, repetitious desk jobs, with only 3DT, euphorics, and cabaret passes for pleasures.
They used to bus it to Castleblaney over the border for cabaret and bingo, then come back and boogy the night away.
Einsmann, it appeared, had a controlling interest in two prosperous night clubs, and he was anxious for Lemuel to arrange lavish cabaret attractions.
She was supposed to be going to a cabaret engagement with a man called Jacob Einsmann.
Lead singer, she said, in the cabaret, and he had promised to go and hear her tonight.
At the time of his death, Milford Jones was operating a cabaret in St.
I told Kelly about the scene in Cabaret in which Sally Bowles goes under the railway bridge to scream when things get too much for her.
All that trout-spawn and frog-bladder about your cabarets, and Lemuel warbling about the difficulty of getting English girls abroad.