soho
IPA: sˈoʊhoʊ
Root Word: Soho
noun
- An area of the West End, in central London.
- An area partly in Sandwell borough, and partly in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, believed to be an abbreviation of south house (OS grid ref SP0389).
- A neighborhood of Manhattan, New York.
- A neighbourhood of Central district, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.
- Alternative spelling of SoHo: An area in Manhattan, New York. [A neighborhood of Manhattan, New York.]
- Acronym of Small Office, Home Office.
- (space science) Initialism of Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (A spacecraft of the ESA and NASA).
- Acronym of small office, home office.
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Examples of "soho" in Sentences
- I'm wearing my soho t-shirt, coffee on my mahler coasters (really) pluleezze!
- If you can’t make it he’s also gonna be at the apple store in soho with catherine hardwick at 8: 30 pm on monday
- But sitting in a coffee shop in soho where everyone around you are also either writing a script or talking about art helps.
- Some believe it derives from a hunting cry; the Duke of Monmouth used 'soho' as a rallying call for his men at the Battle of Sedgemoor in 1685.
- I’m used to working with my DoP Francesco Pezzino on film and doing a telecine grade with him at The Farm in soho, where the look of the film has so much depth and latitude that HD can’t really compete yet.
- Do you have an example of post WW2 urban development from scratch that is a good example of urban form? ie, not using existing pre-automobile building stock like gastown or soho, but built new, like concord lands.
- Orange's recent alliance, with soho-based advertising company Film Club, created a bespoke iPhone commercial around the Orange Wednesday offering, further demonstrates a clear knowledge of user interest and preference.
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