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juke joint

NOUN
  1. a small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox

How To Use juke joint In A Sentence

  • When the island people came in on a Saturday night, there was calypso and merengue in the Red Pepper and Spanish Danny's Juke Joint. DESPERADOES
  • When the island people came in on a Saturday night, there was calypso and merengue in the Red Pepper and Spanish Danny's Juke Joint. DESPERADOES
  • There are some eye-opening glimpses into the business of recording, musical discoveries with amplification, sharecropping life, and the get-down funkiness of the juke joints and barrelhouses.
  • Then there are the denizens of the juke joint, shouting through their drunkenness that they'll be at confessional on Sunday morning.
  • Ocho Rios, the country's prime cruise ship destination, is a gauntlet of colorful craft shops, food stands, and juke joints.
  • As has been well documented, many white rock performers found their calling in black juke joints and nightclubs or by listening to R & B on the radio, and the music they created challenged all the tenets of American citizenship. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Swing originated in the juke joints and rent parties of Kansas City, Chicago and Harlem.
  • Harpo learns how to live alone, and builds a juke joint in their old home.
  • This ramshackle tin-roofed hole in the wall is located at the bottom of a small hill on Gip's scraggly lawn, which makes sense because juke joints are always found on the other side of the tracks in godforsaken places in the middle of nowhere. Margie Goldsmith: Driving the Alabama Tornado Away and Singing the Blues
  • After making his demonic deal, RJ goes down to the local juke joint to hang out with the traveling bluesmen currently in town. Me and the Devil Blues Books 1 and 2 » Manga Worth Reading
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