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Definition of nightspot in English: nightspotnounˈnʌɪtspɒtˈnaɪtˌspɑt informal A nightclub. 〈非正式〉夜总会 Example sentencesExamples - We check out various nightspots, restaurants, lounge bars and interesting places.
- Wearing tight leather pants, for example, may be appropriate when club hopping to stylish nightspots, or when attending a high-end fashion show.
- It would have been the latest in a string of nightspots and pubs to have opened in the town centre over the past couple of years.
- Nightlife is fairly low-key in Protaras, with just a few bars, tavernas and nightspots.
- Food and drink costs less in Annecy than in many Temple Bar nightspots.
- The couple were photographed at Bangkok's trendiest nightspots and restaurants.
- The many nightspots, restaurants and hotels have also proved popular.
- Meanwhile, a popular feature of the annual festival, the Carlsberg Rhythm Route, is back and will once again see some top acts perform for free in Waterford pubs and nightspots.
- The Cotton Club is a hot nightspot where famous movie stars, gangsters and politicians listen to the greatest names in jazz perform nightly.
- It is the most developed resort and is the nightspot to go to on the island.
- You'll find the hotel in the heart of the fashionable Right Bank, close to the Champs-Elysées, and surrounded by some of the city's hippest shops, restaurants, bars and nightspots.
- The bar describes itself as: ‘the rum-soaked nightspot of Latin Rhythm’.
- While we entertain one of the best reputations for nightlife on the continent, nightspots in this city come and go like the wind, often with lots of rumours, chat and unanswered questions.
- Plans are under way to develop a Bay Street Town Center with restaurants and nightspots.
- But unless she cuts back her office hours, it is the jealous wannabes who will fill out the bar at the trendy nightspot, while she, as ever, assiduously works late into the night.
- If magistrates give the go-ahead, the new bars will join an array of trendy nightspots which have opened up in the town centre during recent months.
- But as the sailors went out to celebrate at Manchester nightspots last summer, several were attacked by drunken thugs when violence flared on the streets.
- You may also be wondering why I'm not talking about bars and nightspots as well.
- The new bar will join an array of equally fashionable nightspots which have shot up in the town centre during recent months.
- But there are many illegal nightspots allowed to operate here.
Synonyms nightclub, club, boîte, supper club Definition of nightspot in US English: nightspotnounˈnītˌspätˈnaɪtˌspɑt informal A nightclub. 〈非正式〉夜总会 Example sentencesExamples - Nightlife is fairly low-key in Protaras, with just a few bars, tavernas and nightspots.
- We check out various nightspots, restaurants, lounge bars and interesting places.
- The many nightspots, restaurants and hotels have also proved popular.
- You'll find the hotel in the heart of the fashionable Right Bank, close to the Champs-Elysées, and surrounded by some of the city's hippest shops, restaurants, bars and nightspots.
- But as the sailors went out to celebrate at Manchester nightspots last summer, several were attacked by drunken thugs when violence flared on the streets.
- The Cotton Club is a hot nightspot where famous movie stars, gangsters and politicians listen to the greatest names in jazz perform nightly.
- The couple were photographed at Bangkok's trendiest nightspots and restaurants.
- Food and drink costs less in Annecy than in many Temple Bar nightspots.
- But unless she cuts back her office hours, it is the jealous wannabes who will fill out the bar at the trendy nightspot, while she, as ever, assiduously works late into the night.
- The new bar will join an array of equally fashionable nightspots which have shot up in the town centre during recent months.
- The bar describes itself as: ‘the rum-soaked nightspot of Latin Rhythm’.
- Plans are under way to develop a Bay Street Town Center with restaurants and nightspots.
- You may also be wondering why I'm not talking about bars and nightspots as well.
- Wearing tight leather pants, for example, may be appropriate when club hopping to stylish nightspots, or when attending a high-end fashion show.
- It is the most developed resort and is the nightspot to go to on the island.
- If magistrates give the go-ahead, the new bars will join an array of trendy nightspots which have opened up in the town centre during recent months.
- But there are many illegal nightspots allowed to operate here.
- It would have been the latest in a string of nightspots and pubs to have opened in the town centre over the past couple of years.
- Meanwhile, a popular feature of the annual festival, the Carlsberg Rhythm Route, is back and will once again see some top acts perform for free in Waterford pubs and nightspots.
- While we entertain one of the best reputations for nightlife on the continent, nightspots in this city come and go like the wind, often with lots of rumours, chat and unanswered questions.
Synonyms nightclub, club, boîte, supper club |