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Definition of Jukeboxes
1. jukebox [n] - See also: jukebox
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jukeboxes
Literary usage of Jukeboxes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Emerging Electronic Methods for Making Retail Payments by Judith S. Ruud, Philip Webre (1996)
"In, consumers spent $46 billion in vending machines that offer products or
entertainment (video games and jukeboxes), up from $34 billion in—a 4 percent ..."
2. The Virginia Handbook by Blair Howard, Mary K. Burnham, Bill Burnham (2005)
"Travel back to the 1950s at the Frost Café, where the booths have individual
jukeboxes. 101 E. Davis Street, «-825-9212. Hazel River Inn, 195 East Davis ..."
3. Eastern Standard Tribe by Cory Doctorow (2005)
"The war-drivers, though, were mobile jukeboxes. The highway patrol had actually
seized cars with over 300000 tracks on their drives. ..."
4. Jazz on Film and Video in the Library of Congress by Rebecca D. Clear (1994)
"... musical film shorts for use in coin-operated viewing machines (trade
name "Panoram") that were somewhat analogous to jukeboxes for 78rpm records. ..."
5. Multiple Vulnerabilities: Qualitative Data for the Study of Orphans and ...by Alicia Davids, Donald Skinner by Alicia Davids, Donald Skinner (2006)
"Shebeens are also equipped with jukeboxes, which increase their attractiveness
to young people. On weekends and after school, young boys and girls are seen ..."
6. The Friends of Rathlin Island by Stewart Dalby (2004)
"... to avoid the invasion of jukeboxes and fruit machines and pool tables.
They often had live Irish music, fiddles, drums and pipes, and remained spit and ..."