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Definition of odeon in English: odeonnounˈəʊdɪən 1 variant spelling of odeum 2OdeonA cinema. Example sentencesExamples - A highlight of the visit was a trip to the Odeon to see Jacques Tati's film Mon Oncle.
- Many flashes blind us as we pull our picture poses and we walk on into the large gathering blocking the Odeon cinema entrance.
- There will be some special discount offers from the council to all Scouts and Cubs, and the Odeon cinema will also be putting up prizes.
- Looking out across Leicester Square, he saw the Odeon was showing The Caine Mutiny.
- Last night, Salisbury's Odeon cinema screened the first film in its short season of classics.
- He frequents the city centre around the Odeon cinema and Anlaby Road.
- I would like to return to a favourite theme - the future use of the famous Odeon cinema building in Ashburner Street.
- Bradford's former Odeon cinema will be replaced by an ‘iconic’ landmark building.
- Katie said she regularly crossed at the pelican crossing near the Odeon cinema where a black Fiat Punto struck her.
- I don't think we need a new building because we've already got the former Odeon cinema which can fill the need.
- The halls will be linked to Essex University's multi-million campus planned for the old Odeon cinema site.
- Sarah Flanagan said the Odeon was the closest cinema for many people.
- Five thousand fans lined the streets outside the Odeon cinema in London's Leicester Square for the film premiere.
- Festival screenings will be at the museum's three cinemas and at the Odeon, Thornbury.
- On his way to the Odeon cinema one night, he spotted a poster in the Vicky Vaults advertising the contest.
- Rank bought out Gaumont in the early 1960s and the cinema became an Odeon.
- These walks also made me realise how important it is that buildings such as Eastbrook Hall and the Odeon cinema are preserved.
- The celebrations to mark the silver jubilee of the Odeon cinema in Skipton was held.
- I can only assume Odeon's cinemas are too full and they're looking for ways to cut down on attendance levels.
- Do you have any pictures of the Odeon in its early days, particularly of the cinema's interior?
Origin From Greek ōideion, from ōidē 'song' (see ode). |