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opera house
noun
- a theater devoted chiefly to operas.
- Older Use. a theater, especially a large, ornate one.
opera house
noun
- a theatre designed for opera
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of opera house1
Example Sentences
Many fashion labels have been born in clubs, she points out, making them part of a "bigger creative ecosystem" along with theatres, opera houses and television studios.
The musicians are playing inside pits that simulate an opera house.
A British conductor has apologised for likening singers at one of Italy's leading opera houses to warring Mafia families.
In its 19th century heyday, Randsburg boasted a population of 3,500 with churches, saloons, hotels and a thousand-seat opera house.
The bulkiest and most elaborate productions typically require the space offered by an opera house's main theater, and operas often do provide spectacle on a grand scale.
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