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parquet circle
parquet circle
noun
- the seating area of the main floor of a theatre that lies to the rear of the auditorium and underneath the balcony Also calledparterre
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Word History and Origins
Origin of parquet circle1
An Americanism dating back to 1850–55
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Example Sentences
Let's lay in our pemmican, and hustle back for a seat in the parquet circle.
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The doctor and his pretty little son sat in the end seats of the parquet circle, close to the stage and almost facing the whole house.
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The second act of "La Belle Helene" was not yet over when Appleton entered and stood at the rear of the parquet circle.
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Besides the two tiers of boxes, as they exist at present, there were twelve baignoirs, six on a side at the stage ends of the parquet circle, so-called.
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Then he passed through the luxurious little foyer, beautiful with flowers and soft colours, and stood behind the parquet circle railing.
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