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music-hall

music hall; variety theatre

noun myoo-zeek-OL Rare

Usage Note

Music-hall is an anglicism referring to the variety entertainment venue and genre popularised in late 19th-century Britain and France. Edith Piaf and Maurice Chevalier are iconic figures of the French music-hall tradition. The term is invariable in plural: des music-halls.

Examples

"Elle a débuté sa carrière au music-hall."

Natural Translation

She began her career in music hall.

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