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Soho
1[soh-hoh, soh-hoh]
noun
a district in London, England, including Soho Square: a predominantly foreign section since 1685; noted for its restaurants.
SoHo.
SoHo
2[soh-hoh]
noun
a district in New York City, in lower Manhattan, south of Houston Street, where many of the old warehouses and buildings have been converted into studios, galleries, shops, and restaurants.
soho
1/ səʊˈhəʊ /
interjection
hunting an exclamation announcing the sighting of a hare
an exclamation announcing the discovery of something unexpected
Soho
2/ ˈsəʊhəʊ /
noun
a district of central London, in the City of Westminster: a foreign quarter since the late 17th century, now chiefly known for restaurants, nightclubs, striptease clubs, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of Soho1
Example Sentences
The Soho location has also drawn controversy in recent years as the store’s workers unionized and protested outside.
Then it dawned on him: Soho and the West Village are now home to a new, more extreme kind of wealth.
There are few empty shops on Soho Road – it has the opposite problem, Rakesh from the BID says, with businesses clamouring to share the same street as some of the country's finest Asian jewellery shops.
The members-only club Soho House is opening a Milan location in a 1930s-era building that was originally headquarters of the fascist youth organization.
Membership clubs like Soho House and Zero Bond for years have proliferated in cities like New York and L.A.
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