Similar words: movie, movies, movie star, moving, Soviet, soviets, moving company, soviet union. Meaning: ['muːvɪgəʊə(r)] n. someone who goes to see movies.
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1. The film put America's moviegoers into a feeding frenzy.
2. London movie-goers gave Glengarry Glen Ross, about cut-throat estate agents, the thumbs up this week.
3. That's the question moviegoers have been asking since this re-make of the landmark 1968 sci-fi film was announced.
4. It has become a cause celebre for some moviegoers who are tired of big-budget genre movies.
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5. Oh, I've had moments like that. Every moviegoer does. But not with "Shutter Island. " This movie is all of a piece, even the parts that don't appear to fit.
6. "I'm not normally much of a moviegoer, but this one is just too good to miss, " she told AFP as she waited to see the film at a cinema in the busy Causeway Bay entertainment district.
7. At least I am a moviegoer and enjoy killing time in the theater.
8. As a frequent moviegoer, Iam keeping abreast of the latest development of Hollywood movies.
9. Asked to pay to see a girls-gone-wild version of a Judd Apatow farce (he produced the film), Mr. and Ms. Moviegoer said, "I do."
10. The message to love your enemies, and Jesus' praying for them to be forgiven while on the cross would hit the Muslim moviegoer in a powerful way.
11. But the new model of trailers reveals practically the whole plot-and robs the moviegoer of that cherished quality, pristine ignorance.
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