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theatre

[thee-uh-ter, theeuh-] / ˈθi ə tər, ˈθiə- /


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Dickinson, showman as well as teacher, put a large chunk of a tight budget into widescreen apparatus, and a smaller one into a "THEATRE FULL" sign.

From The Guardian • Jan. 28, 2011

Smitten, apparently, with a certain remorse that he had suffered her virginal eyes to reflect so scabrous a spot, he put a sheltering arm around her and said, sadly: "That, little daughter, was a THEATRE."

From Nonsenseorship by Putnam, G. G.

BROUGHAM'S THEATRE, in the rear of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, was used during the war for the night sessions of the Gold Board.

From The Secrets of the Great City by McCabe, James Dabney

BOOTH'S THEATRE, on Twenty-third street and Sixth Avenue, is a handsome freestone edifice.

From The Secrets of the Great City by McCabe, James Dabney

WOOD'S THEATRE, corner of Broadway and Thirtieth street, is a popular establishment.

From The Secrets of the Great City by McCabe, James Dabney




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