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cabaretcab‧a‧ret /ˈkæbəreɪ $ ˌkæbəˈreɪ/ noun  cabaretOrigin: 1600-1700 French ‘drinking place, bar’, probably from Late Latin camera ‘room’ - A Montgomery County sheriffs deputy reported he saw Monnett hit another man outside the controversial cabaret.
- A traditional cabaret lounge and a Broadway-style theater seat about 500 passengers for elaborate revues and celebrity showcases.
- Apart from an uncle who played in a cabaret band, his family was non-musical.
- Melvin can turn the depressed joint into a cabaret.
- Only four establishments in this city of 44, 000 qualify as cabarets -- places that serve alcohol and allow dancing.
- The city is currently staging it's first ever lesbian and gay festival with events like plays, cabaret and films.
- The duty manager had to drag her off the dance-floor during the cabaret show.
- The two girls, it transpired, did not work in a cabaret but assisted at a gambling salon.
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1[countable, uncountable] entertainment, usually with music, songs, and dancing, performed in a restaurant or club while the customers eat and drink: a cabaret singer2[countable] a restaurant or club where this is performed: the most famous Parisian cabaret, the Moulin Rouge |