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red-light district

noun

  1. an area or district in a city in which many houses of prostitution are located.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of red-light district1

First recorded in 1890–95; allegedly so called because brothels displayed red lights
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Example Sentences

In the historic red-light district where she once lived and worked, the teenage sex worker’s digital presence reminds passers-by that her case is yet to be solved.

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The city has also long tried to control the crowds in its red-light district, where rowdy groups of tourists often cause disruptions to local residents.

A stone's throw from the US border and around the corner from Tijuana's seedy red-light district, Afghan families say they feel safe inside a first of its kind Muslim-only shelter.

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Under them the remote, impoverished backwater of Laukkaing was transformed into a rowdy casino hub of gaudy high-rise towers and seedy red-light districts.

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The council has been trying to scrub up, banning cannabis smoking on the streets of the red-light district.

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