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jukebox

[ UK /d‍ʒˈuːkbɒks/ ]
[ US /ˈdʒukˌbɑks/ ]
NOUN
  1. a cabinet containing an automatic record player; records are played by inserting a coin

How To Use jukebox In A Sentence

  • Pubs usually stage karaoke evenings or have jukeboxes churning out the hits.
  • The stage was marvellously decorated to look like a shabby pub with its bar stools, spongy seats, Guinness mirrors and jukebox.
  • As they watched, one of the players shambled over to the jukebox and fed a handful of coins into it.
  • If you went into town, you'd notice all the pubs have loud jukeboxes.
  • More than a typical jukebox musical, this charming and sentimental production is sure to make you shed a tear or two. Times, Sunday Times
  • The jukeboxes in the bars were ringing with recordings made in Chicago and New York, rich with the promises of new opportunities.
  • If you scooted them all a few inches or so this way, you could fit both a pinball machine and a jukebox along that wall.
  • Blue walks over to his usual table, but stops at the jukebox first and selects a song.
  • Kern, Sherman and Robot John walk across the planet – and Robot John helpfully plays some music on his built-in jukebox to make the journey pleasant. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • The jukebox musical is a godsend to pop stars that have been and gone. Times, Sunday Times
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