marquee
थिएटर
definition
noun
Along the sidewalks, giant signs and marquees hung from the buildings.
a rooflike projection over the entrance to a theater, hotel, or other building.
Organisers are planning to have lots of stalls and attractions - and are desperate for donations of tents and marquees to provide shelter for these.
a large tent used for social or commercial functions.
translation of 'marquee'
थिएटर, हॉटेल यासारख्या इमारतींच्या दर्शनी भागी असलेल्या छतासारखा निवार्याचा भाग,
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The Dance Club, the larger of the two, will feature an Art-deco motif, a theater-style entrance 'marquee' .
The club has had difficulty attracting such 'marquee' players because of the franchise's losing history.
Bollywood might hope that a different spelling on the 'marquee' would alter an actress' fortunes, but would it matter whether a woman was Priti, Preeti, Preety or even Preity as long as she was pretty?
Judging of rally entrants takes place in the afternoon before a social evening of entertainment in the 'marquee' from 7.30 pm.
With many seeking shelter from the pouring rain under a big 'marquee' tent, some opted to cheer on the participants on the beach.
Although both are proven winners, the sponsors will be looking to a few 'marquee' players within striking distance to guarantee a better return on the money they have invested in this event.
Hector grabbed my hand and made a dash for the entrance, the lights from the 'marquee' illuminating his jubilant face.
Both coaches will try to avoid having one player guarding the other because it would greatly reduce his team's effectiveness on offense and unnecessarily wear down both 'marquee' players on defense.
Owners might be concerned about lost revenues if the preseason were shortened, but losing a 'marquee' player certainly doesn't help the league put its best product on the field.
Even though they need 'marquee' players to get fans into the seats, they will be looking for younger, cheaper players or draft picks in return.
a 'marquee' player
Along with Ronaldo, he was Brazil's 'marquee' player - both on the field and in the Nike universe.
Many staff came prepared for a lengthy stay in the rain, setting up a 'marquee' tent and bringing with them barbecues, umbrellas and plenty of food.
Two hours before the first show in York, the crowd was queuing beneath the theatre 'marquee' that read ‘Bingo every night (except Thursday)’.
If the team looks for a tackle, he will not be a 'marquee' player.
But those 'marquee' players deplete the budget even more.
The rise of salary caps, luxury taxes and the like in professional sports has forced even comparatively wealthy franchises to lure 'marquee' players with different kinds of incentives.
When it comes to rewarding his 'marquee' players, he has proven to be a reliably soft touch.
One entered the show next to a mock-up of a theater 'marquee' and exited through a stage door that was part of a new, postscript installation made for the exhibition.
a 'marquee' player
‘It's very rare one of the 'marquee' players' names gets mentioned, especially a young kid,’ Brown says.
Most of the 'marquee' players come from the defensive line and the defensive backfield, not the sexy positions like quarterback, running back, or wide receiver.
Equally, the decision to erect a 'marquee' in the car park to cater for some corporate functions has been questioned by events organisers.
A social gathering and refreshments in a 'marquee' erected on the church's grounds will follow the ceremony.
By then, after eight and more hours of conversation with the people around them, there is nothing left to say as they inch closer to the white 'marquee' that marks the entrance to Westminster Hall.
Participants bring picnics to the 'marquee' on the Green to enjoy a great social occasion and take part in a conversation with three leading authors.
It's big for the program to have 'marquee' players.
The team have invested too much in this season to trade their 'marquee' player.
The municipality has also cleaned up and painted a storeroom which will become the competition's headquarters, along with a 'marquee' for functions and rest areas.
Why is it that 'marquee' players from European countries are eager to represent their country while getting Canadian players is often an onerous chore?
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