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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/ əʊˈəʊ /
interjection
hunting an exclamation announcing the sighting of a hare
an exclamation announcing the discovery of something unexpected
Soho
2/ ˈəʊəʊ /
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
We were in Soho and we just saw it, and we both looked at each other and said, ‘Whoa, God, I’d go and see that.’
Tim Lord, chair of the Soho Society, said key questions remained unanswered, including about "traffic diversion and the impact of moving 16 bus routes into narrow, congested one-way streets in Marylebone and Fitzrovia".
The demand is clear: At Soho House, once the crown jewel of the modern private club movement, membership has ballooned to 267,494 members worldwide, as reported by the company at the end of 2024.
The Groucho is a private members' club in Soho's Dean Street.
Lowden and Freeman are set to take part in the David Ireland's West End theatre show the Fifth Step which is due to open at Soho Place Theatre on 12 May.
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