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27%10 Frequent location for gossip and local news
noun

• a shop where men can get their hair cut

27%5 Locale for local gossip
noun

• Neighborhood.

• (frequently plural) Neighborhood theater, neighborhood cinema.

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New York Times29 Feb 2020 Down 20 SOCIETYPAGES
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