cinema-goer in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

cinema-goer in the PONS Dictionary

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A keen cinema-goer, he believed that the audience being able to see human faces was an important factor in storytelling.
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On one occasion he spread a load of sand outside a theatre to publicise a western; unfortunately, when it rained cinema-goers trudged much of it inside.
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There was, however, something which still made me mindful of the problems that can beset the cinema-goer, namely an inquisitive companion.
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But female cinema-goers were just as likely to be seen as a problem, given their supposed propensity for wearing big hats and chatting.
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They're the snippets of footage that reward the patient cinema-goer.
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All this begs the question: what were we cinema-goers supposed to be watching?
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She'll be hoping cinema-goers will be entertained by her latest project when it eventually hits the big screen.
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In other words, a world away from the breathtakingly charismatic acting genius who has captivated cinema-goers for the last four decades.
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Goodness knows there are cinema-goers far older than yourselves who still haven't got the knack of respecting the film and their fellow patrons.
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The casual cinema-goer isn't asking for much.
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