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cabaret
noun as in nightclub with musical performances
Strongest match
Example Sentences
He tweets frequently about “Drag Me to Joanne’s,” a weekly drag dinner, and livestreams the restaurant’s events, which include drag bingo and cabaret nights.
Willan and Adams first met doing cabaret in 2015.
Fostering her daughter's talent by bringing her on as a background singer in her band and performing together in cabaret clubs across New York City, Whitney learned valuable lessons on performing directly from the source and never failed to give her mom partial credit for her success, although the relationship between mother and daughter was often described as "complicated."
There’s also a hefty helping of American nonsense concerning French culture; just as we take it as a given that coyotes, cockroaches and Cher will survive the apocalypse, it seems that Zabel and the writers envision that the French will always find a way to cabaret, even if civilization has fallen.
What follows are scenes out of a movie melodrama — helpless poverty, horrific exploitation, routine brushes with violence and near-death escapes — performed under the guise of a karaoke cabaret.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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