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West End

NOUN
  1. the part of west central London containing the main entertainment and shopping areas

How To Use West End In A Sentence

  • When I moved back to the north-east in the early 90s I travelled up with our furniture in a removal van with two blokes from the west end of Newcastle. Sportsmen and their women: history's great divide
  • Police say they are winning the war against violent drunks who cause mayhem in the West End of the city at weekends.
  • And it has yet to find a suitable berth in the West End. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pair had been married for almost 20 years and lived in a seven-room apartment on Manhattan's comfortable, if not ritzy, West End Avenue.
  • My hostess is a spry 81-year-old sporting a perilous arrangement of blue-tinted hair which hints at her past as proprietor of a West End salon called Lilian's.
  • The 39-year-old, from the West End area of Ashton, said: ‘They were just lads larking about which ended with tragic consequences.’
  • The council has won a pledge of £200,000 to put together a team of people to shape the future of the West End.
  • He has worked as a professional actor and singer in the West End but increasingly he is drawn to directing.
  • When she returned to the Isle of Wight to tell her parents that she would be leaving home and school to become a West End actress, they were unfazed.
  • A northward extension at the west end of this trench is also included here because it had pottery of the same date.
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