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scene

[seen] / sin /


NOUN
part of a dramatic performance
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Example Sentences

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Every year for the last 13 years, The Times has published its essential guide to L.A.’s dining scene.

From Los Angeles Times

It's after the library closes its doors for the night that four young children creep into the building with their mother, in a scene they imagine as being like the film Night at the Museum.

From BBC

Across Gaza, a territory of more than two million people, scenes of hardship are commonplace.

From Barron's

Mr Shanmugaraja said about 10 to 15 police cars soon arrived at the scene and nurses came into the shop to treat the injured woman.

From BBC

Bassist with the Stone Roses, the band at the forefront of the "Madchester" music scene of the late 1980s and early 90s.

From BBC