Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A hall in which concerts, chiefly, are given.
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Examples
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Expect Chuck (Zachary Levi) and Sarah to discuss baby making and suffer a great loss just before the two-hour January 27 finale, which features the return of Chuck's mom (Linda Hamilton), a private jet, a grand concert-hall sequence and visits to the French Riviera and Berlin.
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It is something of a leap from the US's first big concert-hall comedy star to darts player Raymond van Barneveld who nobody, even here at Screen Break headquarters, would describe as a wild and crazy guy but Barney's puzzlement, interviewed in front of eight thousand cheering fans in Belfast on Thursday, mirrored Martin's when his hundreds became thousands.
Barney, Barry and booze nail darts to the box office door | Martin Kelner 2011
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Rugby fans unsatisfied with imagining what lies behind the cordoned-off dig at the stadium this season can head for a coffee to the nearby concert-hall complex, which was shunted a few yards during construction when builders discovered and restored a Roman villa.
Six Nations 2011: Stadio Flamino dig to reveal Roman 'City of the Dead' 2011
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The concert-hall audience lapped up his anecdotes about the hard times of the past.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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The museum and concert-hall clients "expect art in the outcome," and yet "they also expect engineering precision and certainty in the fabrication."
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They thought that by now work would barely cover three days as we headed en masse for the beach and the concert-hall.
Johann Hari: There Is an Alternative to Our Unhealthy Culture of Overwork 2010
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At a concert-hall piano in Paris, a lone Ellington ethereally illuminated by two shafts of light from above.
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If you thought you knew all there was to know about these concert-hall warhorses, you haven't heard Janina Fialkowska.
Chopin: Piano Concertos – review Stephen Pritchard 2010
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They thought that by now work would barely cover three days as we headed en masse for the beach and the concert-hall.
There Is an Alternative to Our Unhealthy Culture of Overwork 2010
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They thought that by now work would barely cover three days as we headed en masse for the beach and the concert-hall.
Johann Hari: There Is an Alternative to Our Unhealthy Culture of Overwork 2010
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