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Picture palace   /pˈɪktʃər pˈæləs/   Listen
Picture palace

noun
1.
A theater where films are shown.  Synonyms: cinema, movie house, movie theater, movie theatre.






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"Picture palace" Quotes from Famous Books



... that the mathematician conceives the world after the analogy of a cinematograph, I had never seen a cinematograph, and my first visit to one was determined by the desire to verify Bergson's statement, which I found to be completely true, at least so far as I am concerned. When, in a picture palace, we see a man rolling down hill, or running away from the police, or falling into a river, or doing any of those other things to which men in such places are addicted, we know that there is not really ...
— Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays • Bertrand Russell

... After supper my wife took the little girl to the picture palace in Camden Road. It was quite a holiday, sir, ...
— The Hampstead Mystery • John R. Watson

... at the Gadsden Purchase, Pringle had tidings of the Motion Picture Palace; and thither he bent his steps. He was late and the palace was a very small palace indeed; it was with difficulty that he spied in the semidarkness an empty seat in a side section. A fat lady and a fatter man, in the seats nearest the aisle, obligingly moved over rather ...
— The Desire of the Moth; and The Come On • Eugene Manlove Rhodes

... merely meant that James was having the time of his life. He was drawing out announcements. First was a batch of vermilion strips, with the mystic script, in big black letters: Houghton's Picture Palace, underneath which, quite small: Opens at Lumley on October 7th, at 6:30 P.M. Everywhere you went, these vermilion and black bars sprang from the wall at you. Then there were other notices, in delicate pale-blue ...
— The Lost Girl • D. H. Lawrence

... depository was then (it has since been converted into a picture palace) generally accepted as being one of the strongest places in London. The front of the building was constructed to represent a gigantic safe door, and under the colloquial designation of "The Safe" the place had passed into a synonym for all that ...
— Four Max Carrados Detective Stories • Ernest Bramah



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