Noun
Brigadoon (plural Brigadoons)
A place that seems magically transient.
He credited The Lambs for keeping him working until his career expanded, and left a share of his royalties of Brigadoon to The Lambs Foundation http://www.thelambsfoundation.org There, he met Alan Jay Lerner in 1942. Source: Internet
However, Brigadoon (1954), Deep in My Heart (1954), It's Always Fair Weather (1955), and Invitation to the Dance (1956), were extravagant song and dance flops, and even the now-classic The Band Wagon (1953) lost money in its initial release. Source: Internet
In the morning the steep sandstone escarpments surrounding the valley are shrouded in a Brigadoon mist so otherworldly even longtime employees catch their breath. Source: Internet
Lerner and Loewe’s 1947 fantasia Brigadoon contains all the familiar hallmarks of a seminal mid-20th century musical: romantic complications of a twee and slightly saucy … Source: Internet
"Throughout my life I've been involved in traditional music and dance, and I met my husband at Pinewoods Camp, a Brigadoon for dance lovers. Source: Internet