silver screen
Americannoun
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motion pictures; the motion-picture industry.
a star of the silver screen.
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a special screen on which motion pictures are projected.
noun
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films collectively or the film industry
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the screen onto which films are projected
Etymology
Origin of silver screen
First recorded in 1915–20
Example Sentences
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For decades, the silver screen primarily featured women working in offices as secretaries or assistants.
The centre of the City of Light has the highest density of silver screens in the world per capita and arguably one of the most cinephile local populations.
From Barron's
What better way to make the afterlife slightly less terrifying than to see a version of it with our own eyes on the silver screen, whatever that interpretation might resemble.
From Salon
To add insult to injury, here’s the most camp performance to hit the silver screen in a minute.
From Salon
The best actors carry a kind of magic that reaches into us and transcends the silver screen.
From Los Angeles Times
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