A spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink.
A series of acts at a night club.
Синонимы
Examples for "club "
Examples for "club "
1 Long term, Roy is the great answer to this football club 's problem.
2 The club will continue to support him however we can, he said.
3 It doesn't happen often these days where club plays country, Sampson said.
4 Prolific club form hints at first Irish try if given the chance.
5 I let him lead me into the main area of the club .
1 Director Tony McCuin said the nightclub setting was chosen for several reasons.
2 She was outside a nightclub one night, actually early morning by then.
3 The nightclub was always full, he said wistfully, recalling better, earlier days.
4 Romanian journalist Sorin Bogdan spoke to BBC News from outside the nightclub .
5 The group operates The Harp bar and nightclub at O'Connell Bridge House.
1 Afterwards, they would go to a show, or museum, or a city nightspot .
2 A team of St John Ambulance volunteers based at the Arcadian nightspot also treated casualties.
3 That you were stepping from one nightspot to another.
4 I'm going to have him shagging a supermodel in the loo of an unidentified London nightspot .
5 And that was the nightspot called the Afterlife.
1 And this particular night club has just notched up its first success.
2 Even the night club we went to after dinner was quite entertaining.
3 I think that I will make this room into a night club .
4 Friday was at NASA, a party at a night club called Shelter.
5 Freya was probably never paid for parading half-naked in a night club .
Form of entertainment featuring music, song, dance, recitation, or drama.
1 New York cabaret 's having its third renaissance now, and a good thing.
2 The customers at the cabaret certainly corroborated the story of Jean Victor.
3 So she danced now, in the cabaret of the As de Pique.
4 I hurried away to the cabaret where Jacques and Roger were drinking.
5 As cabaret acts went, it was impressive enough if a bit brief.
6 But I seen it was a cabaret nightclub, and I rang up.
7 The public dancing had ceased, and a cabaret had taken its place.
8 Koch has had three cabaret shows based on his exploits running simultaneously.
9 He has also been a TV comic and a juggling cabaret artist.
10 She seems an interesting cross between a saint and a cabaret singer.
11 In other words, life is anything but a cabaret for this girl.
12 Her first cabaret appearance was at the Establishment Club, Soho in 1960.
13 Fascinating to watch a cabaret legend gazing benevolently at a rising star.
14 Pyjamajazz, a jazz cabaret , won the sexiest show of the fringe award.
15 Theater, cabaret , circus and other performing arts also fill the 900-acre site.
16 Melody Gardot is making her first appearance in the cabaret 600-seat Club.
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Cabaret в диалектах
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