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door charge

noun

  1. an entrance fee.



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Of course, those functions are open only to those who can afford the door charge.

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Drama says the standard door charge at its Park Lane club is £20.

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We had a bar and some makeshift situation where people would collect the door charge, $5 or $10 maybe.

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A “super ultra special guest” had been teased in the lead-up to the event, billed as a “weekly hour of dance freedom in total darkness” at the Grey Lynn library for a door charge of NZ$7.

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Mr. Duguay said he would often waive the door charge or allow Mr. Glass to stay for extra sets, telling him, after years of patronage, “Dude, you’re one of us.”

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