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fleapit

[ UK /flˈiːpɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. an old shabby movie theater

How To Use fleapit In A Sentence

  • Remember that summer I met you when you were washing dishes at that fleapit Mexican place in San Francisco? Red Hot Reunion
  • It seems like only yesterday that Glasgow hotels fitted into two categories only - grand old establishments that few could afford except on special occasions, and fleapits that you wouldn't kennel your dog in.
  • I recall when Nancy Leadbetter and I stayed in a terrible fleapit of a room in Siena.
  • Pity that I've already bought another phone and left the charger for the old one at the fleapit.
  • If you're planning on doing anything more exciting than eating baked beans in a freezing fleapit when you retire, you'll need to start saving a lot.
  • That’s right: no longer cadging drinks or wrestling with pimps in fleapit Manhattan hotel rooms, the arch-diagnostician of adult bullshit is currently trick-or-treating and going out for ice cream with his mother. Revenge of the Wimps
  • I was seven years old, and my sister ten, when my mother took us to see this film at the local 70s fleapit.
  • One of the lingering charms of the Left Bank of Paris in the 21st century is that, although much of the area has long since surrendered to chain stores and fast-food joints, the streets between Boulevard Saint-Michel and rue Mouffetard are still dotted with fleapit cinemas with names such as L'Accattone, Studio Galande and Le Champo. Claire Denis: 'For me, film-making is a journey into the impossible'
  • And anyone who has seen a flick or two at the Reg's local fleapit will not necessarily welcome ‘cinema-quality computing’.
  • Last year, she and Simon moved out of their rented 'fleapit' into a pretty cottage, having sold their old house. Home | Mail Online
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