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  • noun Plural form of cabaret.

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Examples

  • The Arabs are sitting from the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf, investing their money in cabarets, in Algeria and other countries around the world.

    Global Voices in English » Arab World: What are Arabs waiting for? 2009

  • I love watching her perform on the Broadway stage and in cabarets, where Yancey charms both owners and patrons.

    Excerpt: Not A Day Goes By by E Lynn Harris 2000

  • I am least comfortable singing karaoke, and less comfortable singing in cabarets.

    Host Neil Patrick Harris gives Emmys a bit of awesomeness 2009

  • There are five bars and two "cabarets," a euphemism for a brothel.

    EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed 2009

  • All the newspapers concluded that β€œit was dangerous for whites to patronize Harlem cabarets and saloons.”

    A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010

  • This year, the theme for Mr. Wilson's fund-raiser his 18th was "Voluptuous Panic," a reference, apparently, to the erotic cabarets of the Weimar Republic.

    In Water Mill, Performance Art Goes Wild Marshall Heyman 2011

  • The Latin Quarter -- at once I am in the student cabarets, bright faces and keen spirits around me, sipping cool, well - dripped absinthe while our voices mount and soar in Latin fashion as we settle God and art and democracy and the rest of the simple problems of existence.

    Chapter 39 2010

  • Now bands that play in pubs, cabarets and other music venues might have vocals and the people most assuredly are drinking but the crowd could be mixed as to being there more to socialize with others or more to listen to the band.

    Modern Bands and Zombies « Colleen Anderson 2010

  • Lida explores the country's cabarets, cantinas, and street food, as well as the coexistence of traditional markets and Wal-Marts that make the city -- and Mexico -- what it is now.

    What to Read on Mexican Politics 2009

  • Lida explores the country's cabarets, cantinas, and street food, as well as the coexistence of traditional markets and Wal-Marts that make the city -- and Mexico -- what it is now.

    What to Read on Mexican Politics 2009

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