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moviegoer

[ US /ˈmuˌviˌɡoʊɝ/ ]
[ UK /mˌuːvɪˈe‍ɪɡə‍ʊɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who goes to see movies

How To Use moviegoer In A Sentence

  • They are frequent moviegoers, meaning they travel to the cineplex at least once a month.
  • Opinion was divided among moviegoers who poured out of the Odeon cinema in Manchester city centre.
  • A part of his mind, the moviegoer 's mind, heard her and marvelled. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • The best advice I can give moviegoers is to stay away if you don't possess a dark sense of humor and/or cynical outlook on life.
  • From one side of our mouths, we rage about unfairness at the Oscars and promote the event as though the group of voters deserves a level of respect above and beyond all other moviegoers.
  • representative moviegoers
  • You are a regular moviegoer so you have seen all this before.
  • A cinema enthusiast is giving moviegoers a blast from the past in aid of charity by screening a rare film using a traditional reel and projector.
  • Idea recycling is a cheap, easy way to keep churning out movies and collecting the millions of dollars that moviegoers eagerly fork over every week for 100 minutes of escapist diversion. Hollywood and the Recycled Idea
  • However, nearly 100 cinemas that already had prints of the film showed it anyway, saying they were not served copies of the court order, and moviegoers asked what the fuss was about.
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