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marquee

[mahr-kee] / mɑrˈki /
NOUN
permanent canopy
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Despite that decline, Usyk still views 'The Bronze Bomber' as a marquee name.

From BBC

The Swede was Liverpool's marquee summer signing, acquired from Newcastle United after a prolonged, acrimonious pursuit that included the striker downing tools to get his move.

From BBC

Trout still could be a valuable player then, if not the marquee one.

From Los Angeles Times

The marquee name first appeared in 1961, when Fred Segal opened a small shop in West Hollywood, which grew into a cultural touchstone interwoven into the identity of Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

The title of the song is a reference to the visual of the band’s name lit up on a white marquee.

From Los Angeles Times