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Broadway
[brawd-wey]
noun
a street in New York City, famous for its theaters, restaurants, and bright lights.
the theater district located on or near this street, especially as the center of the professional or commercial theater in the U.S.
adjective
(of a play, theatrical performance, etc.) pertaining to, suitable for, or produced in the commercial theater, especially on Broadway.
a Broadway show.
acting or working on Broadway.
a Broadway producer; a Broadway star.
characteristic of or frequenting the theater district on Broadway.
garish; tawdry.
Broadway
/ ˈɔːˌɱɪ /
noun
a thoroughfare in New York City, famous for its theatres: the centre of the commercial theatre in the US
adjective
of or relating to or suitable for the commercial theatre, esp on Broadway
Broadway
1The central group of theaters presenting live drama in New York City. Many of them are located on or adjacent to the street called Broadway (see also Broadway) in Manhattan.
Broadway
2A street in Manhattan, in New York City, that passes through Times Square.
Other 51Թ Forms
- Broadwayite noun
Example Sentences
That decision proved highly lucrative for Parker and Stone, also known for the hit Broadway musical “The Book of Mormon.”
Dumezweni says of the scene in a separate interview over Zoom from New York, where she is preparing to star in “Duke & Roya” on Broadway.
The T-Mobile store on South Broadway had been broken into during the protests, said Carlos T, a cashier at Blue Bottle Coffee across the street who declined to give his full name.
The T-Mobile store on South Broadway had several windows boarded up, and glass still littered the sidewalk.
The politics are implicit, and this year Broadway reminded us that our humanity depends upon this ancient, timeless art.
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