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movie theater

[ moo-vee thee-uh-ter ]

noun

  1. a building or part of a building having seating for an audience and a large screen for showing movies.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of movie theater1

First recorded in 1910–15
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Example Sentences

He picked her up in his truck, and they went to a matinee at an empty movie theater.

When you shut down Broadway, when you shut down movie theaters, then you stop an entire industry.

So does the movie theater chain suffering from the pandemic.

The movie theater, after all, is located in a metro area so small that its nearest big city, Winnipeg, is five hours away in Canada.

With movie theaters closed for much of the year, release dates were bumped.

It has killed over 200 people on screen, plenty of cinematic conventions regarding good taste, and at least one movie theater.

A movie theater in Georgia showing the film PT 109 decorated its marquee with this message: “See how the Japs almost got Kennedy.”

The result would have been pandemonium; I could be married at the movie theater but not at the bar afterward.

As they walked by a movie theater, 28-year-old Dwayne Buckle yelled something at the group.

In a darkened movie theater, we allow filmmakers to deliver into our minds a false world to envisage.

But it seems to me there was two of us, and I think we were at a movie theater, as my mind goes on.

Irkundisyun ang sinihan, The movie theater is air-conditioned.

The Blue and Orange—it was the only movie theater in town—was almost full when the boys arrived.

But in the darkness of the movie theater he brooded that he'd "gone and tied himself up to Myra all over again."

Do they go past the drug store and past the most popular movie theater?

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