Meaning of nightclub in English:
nightclub
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noun
An entertainment venue that is open from the evening until early morning, having facilities such as a bar and disco or other entertainment.
‘Bars, clubs, nightclubs, sports and shopping facilities are also featured.’- ‘It offers a diversity of nightlife opportunities with its many nightclubs, bars and discos.’
- ‘Posters and literature are being distributed in pubs, working men's clubs and nightclubs across the city.’
- ‘The night was still young, and the territory's happening nightclubs and discos beckoned.’
- ‘In Western Australia the ban on smoking does not extend to hotels, bars, nightclubs or casinos.’
- ‘In the future, colleges, nightclubs and sport clubs may also be invited to join a test screening programme.’
- ‘I do not remember any trouble occurring such as often seems the case today in nightclubs and discos.’
- ‘He then moved into estate agency before opening his first nightclub The Caroline in Atherton.’
- ‘Police targeted young people before they arrived at a weekly disco at a Bolton nightclub.’
- ‘Clubbers are in for a treat as a new nightclub is set to open its doors to the public.’
- ‘In Spain huge-capacity nightclubs stay open all night but are sited well out of town.’
- ‘Her other project for this year is to open an exclusive nightclub in the West End of London.’
- ‘Chefs have been a part of my life ever since I opened my first nightclub in Sheffield in 1969.’
- ‘It has no nightclubs, no theatres and no restaurants you'll read about in Toronto Life.’
- ‘The bars, restaurants, bistros and nightclubs are teeming with them, all spending easily.’
- ‘Theatre companies are staging productions in nightclubs, pubs and sitting rooms.’
- ‘Camden Street has become a very popular entertainment centre with many new bars and nightclubs.’
- ‘I have read many of the letters regarding the recent early closing of bars and nightclubs in Pattaya.’
- ‘It says licensees of the remaining 20 per cent of pubs and nightclubs can choose whether to ban smoking.’
- ‘The only people he knew were ones he met in pubs and nightclubs.’
night spot, disco, discotheque, cabaret, club, supper club, barView synonyms
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