Similar words: achilles tendon, wester, western, westerly, westering, westerner, midwestern, westernize. Meaning: n. the part of west central London containing the main entertainment and shopping areas.
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61. The show moves to London's West End after a month's run in Leicester's Gala Theatre.
62. My grades were excellent and I had had hands-on work experience with marketing agencies in the West End.
63. Crack dealers operate on the west end of the street, near the Good Medicine and Co storefront theatre.
64. The West End/East End distinction in trades like shoe making and tailoring was well established by the end of the eighteenth century.
65. That can often include a sneak preview of productions bound for London's West End.
66. In 1986 West End Girls topped the charts for two weeks and other hits quickly followed.
67. When my father was growing up, they lived in the west end of Chicago and they were poor.
68. Crilly gets a job raising curtains at a West End theatre and I become a barmaid at a busy Soho pub.
69. Eliot stressed that there should be no maintaining of different attitudes for cathedral drama and for West End theatre.
70. The West End then beckoned, and he appeared as a solid juvenile in a sequence of light comedies.
71. I was living in the West End then.
72. Now we are entering from the west end.
73. The journey into the West End was a nightmare.
74. Trautmann ( 1996, West End Games ).
75. At the west end, there was a raised platform.
76. There are over forty theatres in the West End alone in London.
77. At the core of this immense urban area is Central London, which includes the City of London, the City of Westminster, and districts in the West End.
78. I believe you mentioned that you are a keen theatre-goer. We would, therefore, be pleased to arrange for you to see a West End Play if this would interest you.
79. The charming Nydeck hotel at the west end of Bern's famous shopping lane offers you light and fully equipped rooms and superb views of the green hills and the Aare river.
80. Bluish white glazed carving of Water-Moon Avalokiteshvara, Jingdezheng ware, Yuan Dynasty, excavatated from the West End of Dingfu Street, Xicheng District of Beijing[sentencedict.com], 3rd floor.
81. He cited a report by the Friends of the West End branch, which observed, "The homeless population's use of the library is a deterrent to greater use by other patrons."
82. Bad reviews can be the kiss of death to a new West End play.
83. It was the shopping center of West End, with more than 300 global large-scale malls standing in this 1.23 miles longness street.
84. We move into the passageways leading to the West End shopping mall.
85. Also, check out newer attractions like the London Zoo, Thames River Cruise, the London Eye or taking in a play or musical in London's famous West End.
86. Other famous districts are the West End and the East End.
87. This theatrical model couldn't be more different from the typical experience of a West End show, whereby a room full of passive ticket-buyers take in the entertainment on a proscenium stage.
88. You need art, you need West End, you need Wimbledon.
89. Surely a young swell like you, with plenty of money, a brougham, living in the fashionable part of the West End, and the son of a Peer, can't be in trouble.
90. In 1981, out of London's West End came an unusual musical about singing and dancing cats.
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