Definition of Cabarets

1. Noun. (plural of cabaret) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cabarets

1. cabaret [n] - See also: cabaret

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cabarets

cabalists
caballed
caballer
caballero
caballeros
caballers
caballine
caballing
cabals
cabalzarite
caban
cabana
cabanas
cabane
cabaret
cabarets (current term)
cabas
cabbage
cabbage-bark tree
cabbage bark
cabbage goiter
cabbage palm
cabbage palmetto
cabbage palms
cabbage tree
cabbage white

Literary usage of Cabarets

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Paris and the Social Revolution: A Study of the Revolutionary Elements in by Alvan Francis Sanborn (1905)
"Even the cabarets du del, de I'Enfer, and du Neant—which, being mainly ... Finally, there are at Montmartre a round half-dozen resorts, cabarets de la ..."

2. The Report and Recommendations of the Bridgeport Vice Commission by Bridgeport (Conn.). Vice Commission (1916)
"The cabarets and saloons reported on are probably known to nearly all the citizens for their electric signs; their attractive exteriors are no indication to ..."

3. The South-west by Joseph Holt Ingraham (1835)
"... of school days—French cabarets—Cathedral—Exchange— Cornhill—A chain of light—A fracas—Gens d'Armes—An affair of honour—Arrive at our hotel. ..."

4. How Paris Amuses Itself by F[rank] Berkeley Smith (1903)
"Chapter V IN THE cabarets ITH the passing away ofthat most famous of Montmartrois cabarets, the Chat Noir, artistic Bohemia of the Butte met with a serious ..."

5. All about Coffee by William Harrison Ukers (1922)
"... Failure of the attempt by physicians of Marseilles to discredit coffee — Soliman Ада introduces coffee into Paris — cabarets à caff e — Celebrated works ..."

6. Annals of the French Stage from Its Origin to the Death of Racine by Frederick William Hawkins (1884)
"Some of the disturbances, I fear, are due to the fact that the Comedie stands between two cabarets, the Cormier and the Alliance, though your Frenchman ..."

7. A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654 by Bulstrode Whitlocke (1855)
"quarter, there being only a few huts or cabarets, but no dorfs or towns in all that way. December 8, 1653. It is full of goodly fir-trees, exceeding tall ..."

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