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loge
[lohzh]
noun
(in a theater) the front section of the lowest balcony, separated from the back section by an aisle or railing or both.
a box in a theater or opera house.
any small enclosure; booth.
(in France) a cubicle for the confinement of art students during important examinations.
loge
/ əʊ /
noun
a small enclosure or box in a theatre or opera house
the upper section in a theatre or cinema
Word History and Origins
Origin of loge1
Example Sentences
In addition to Sasaki and Friedman, the Dodgers filled up the makeshift stage on the right field loge level that hosted Wednesday’s news conference.
The inventory of premium seats, loge boxes and suites is nearly sold out.
The clocks are manually started and stopped by a major-league employee sitting in a booth at the top of the loge seats behind home plate.
They show young women not on balconies but in loges at the theater, in both cases holding fans.
Richey says fans like the loge boxes at Mississippi State because they’re close enough to the field that players can hear what those spectators are saying.
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