A series of acts at a night club.
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Examples for "cabaret"
Examples for "cabaret"
1New York cabaret's having its third renaissance now, and a good thing.
2The customers at the cabaret certainly corroborated the story of Jean Victor.
3So she danced now, in the cabaret of the As de Pique.
4I hurried away to the cabaret where Jacques and Roger were drinking.
5As cabaret acts went, it was impressive enough if a bit brief.
1An amplified voice, distorted beyond coherence, interrupted the music as the floorshow began.
2The food was good, the floorshow was brilliant.
3Arranging me a seat up front, where I could best view the floorshow, but draping me considerately with a poncho.
1For the Greens Club was unique in presenting an all-vegetable floor show.
2The floor show looked amazing; I was sorry to miss that!
3Some of them may have thought it was part of the floor show.
4Wouldn't want to miss the decent seats for the floor show, would we?
5Water cracks on the floor show that it is sometimes flooded.
6Have you been enjoying the floor show here at the Pearl?
7LIVERPOOL simply could not live with the Chelsea floor show at Stamford Bridge yesterday.
8Weren't we Irish the very late supper and floor show of the last Olympics?
9Ethan started yelling -the floor show having been a bit of a disappointment.
10A torchlit floor show was in progress, enlivened by the clatter of fractured castanets.
11Your own psychotic fantasies provide the floor show. He looked back at the man.
12The kitchen is a hatch rather than a floor show.
13I don't care if they've got the Lido floor show.
14At the Cathay Hotel in Shanghai he is mistaken for part of the floor show.
15They have good liquor and a nice floor show.
16I don't know where, nor whether it's a high-class club or a floor show or what.
Translations for floor show