Similar words: cabal, cabala, cabalistic, scabbard, plea bargain, plea bargaining, barbarous, barbaric. Meaning: ['kæbəreɪ] n. 1. a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink 2. a series of acts at a night club.
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61) When Idol hopefuls choose the "wrong" song, something just seems off. They're pitchy. Or too cabaret. Or just boring. To truly shine, contestants need to choose the right song.
62) Hard work was his cardinal virtue; in 50 years of cabaret, theatre and music hall he never missed a show.
63) The exordium talks about the function of the cabaret management system in the operation daily and the necessity of it.
64) Now, he developed a new solo act , playing the cabaret circuit.
65) Think of it as a cabaret training camp in New Haven, Connecticut.
66) I've been on regular "TwiTrips" ever since and am never disappointed with what is recommended... from genteel picnics on Oxford college lawns to transvestite cabaret clubs in Blackpool.
67) Practiced at cabaret manpower resource department, mainly in charger of translating its agendum documents and preparing demo manuscripts for cabaret internal activities.
68) He was, if I recollect, arrested in a cabaret, in company with a great many others.