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dress circle

NOUN
  1. a curved section or tier of seats in a hall or theater or opera house; usually the first tier above the orchestra
    they had excellent seats in the dress circle

How To Use dress circle In A Sentence

  • Scores of people, including some from the dress circle, left their seats and crowded into the space at the front of the stage where they danced the night away.
  • Moore spent much of the week sitting next to Jimmy Carter in a private part of the convention centre's dress circle.
  • For an anniversary present Stuart took me to the opera and we had seats in the dress circle.
  • For an anniversary present Stuart took me to the opera and we had seats in the dress circle.
  • they had excellent seats in the dress circle
  • The place had a uniformed commissionaire, a dress circle and rude behaviour was ruthlessly stamped out by frightening torch-wielding usherettes.
  • Richard Rice was in an office tucked away high up in the dress circle and had left Charlie to organize things.
  • For an anniversary present Stuart took me to the opera and we had seats in the dress circle.
  • For performances on December 21 to 24, the stalls and dress circle are almost sold out, but grand circle seats are available.
  • Outside of what we term pit and dress circle is a partition, three or four feet high, dividing them from a promenade ten or fifteen feet wide. Shadow and Light An Autobiography with Reminiscences of the Last and Present Century
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