Noun
large room used mainly for dancing
Source: WordNetdance-hall
I was inspired by a lot of people when I was young. Every band that came through town, to the theater, or the dance hall. I was at every dance, every night club, listened to every band that came through, because in those days we didn't have MTV, we didn't have television. Quincy Jones
When you're in Jamaica, unless you're in a tourist spot, you don't hear Bob Marley; you mostly hear dance hall music. Michael Franti
Another pavilion was relocated to Willebroek and has been used as dance hall Carré citation ever since. Source: Internet
Kent and "Frenchy" ( Marlene Dietrich ), his girlfriend and the dance hall queen, now have a stranglehold over the local cattle ranchers. Source: Internet
After converting the dance hall into an automotive garage, Roberts and Sons opened in the spring of 1946, offering gasoline, groceries and mechanic service. Source: Internet
During the 1980s, the West blamed him for numerous terrorist attacks in Europe, and in April 1986 U.S. war planes bombed Tripoli in retaliation for a bombing of a West German dance hall. Source: Internet