a district in London, England, including Soho Square: a predominantly foreign section since 1685; noted for its restaurants.
SoHo.
Words nearby Soho
soggy, Sognafjord, soh, so help me, SOHF, Soho, Soho Square, soi-disant, soigné, soil, soilage
Definition for Soho (2 of 2)
SoHo
[ soh-hoh ]
/ ˈsoʊ hoʊ /
noun
a district in New York City, in lower Manhattan, south of Houston Street, where many of the old warehouses and buildings have been converted into studios, galleries, shops, and restaurants.
We need to listen more closely to people like Jason, sitting in that Soho meeting.
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Caroline Trimm, a nurse counselor at Greenwich House in the SoHo district of Manhattan, seems to have the opposite view.
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On the face of it moving the talent to Soho can seem fatuous.
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A low point came when she was photographed by paparazzi crying in a Soho street after the break-up.
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She has an appointment at the SoHo Apple Store to fix her 15-year-old Macbook.
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The continued and increasing success of the Soho works was obviously owing to the new partners.
James Watt|Andrew Carnegie
The illumination of the Soho works on this occasion is described as "one of extraordinary splendour."
Artificial Light|M. Luckiesh
They have tracked him down from hotel to apartments, till he lives now in the back room of a wretched little cafe in Soho.
Peter Ruff and the Double Four|E. Phillips Oppenheim
She had an impression that Soho was a region of quiet streets and squares, like Bloomsbury.
Cashel Byron's Profession|George Bernard Shaw
Hazlitt was a Soho resident for no longer than about six months.
Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of London|A. St. John Adcock
British Dictionary definitions for Soho (1 of 2)
soho
/ (səʊˈhəʊ) /
interjection
huntingan exclamation announcing the sighting of a hare
an exclamation announcing the discovery of something unexpected
Word Origin for soho
an Anglo-French hunting call, probably of exclamatory origin
British Dictionary definitions for Soho (2 of 2)
Soho
/ (ˈsəʊhəʊ) /
noun
a district of central London, in the City of Westminster: a foreign quarter since the late 17th century, now chiefly known for restaurants, nightclubs, striptease clubs, etc