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door charge
noun
- an entrance fee.
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Example Sentences
Of course, those functions are open only to those who can afford the door charge.
From Los Angeles Times
Drama says the standard door charge at its Park Lane club is £20.
From BBC
We had a bar and some makeshift situation where people would collect the door charge, $5 or $10 maybe.
From New York Times
A “super ultra special guest” had been teased in the lead-up to the event, billed as a “weekly hour of dance freedom in total darkness” at the Grey Lynn library for a door charge of NZ$7.
From The Guardian
Mr. Duguay said he would often waive the door charge or allow Mr. Glass to stay for extra sets, telling him, after years of patronage, “Dude, you’re one of us.”
From New York Times
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