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Dictionary definition: scene
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- The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
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scene
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sēn
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n.
1.
the place where an incident in real life or fiction occurs or occurred:
the emergency team were among the first
on the scene
.
∎
a place, with the people, objects, and events in it, regarded as having a particular character or making a particular impression:
a
scene of
carnage.
∎
a landscape:
thick snow had turned the scene outside into a picture postcard.
∎
an incident of a specified nature:
there had already been some scenes of violence.
∎
a place or representation of an incident:
scenes of 1930s America.
∎
a specified area of activity or interest:
the ...
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Article: My Scene Goes Hollywood(TM): The My Scene(TM) Girls ...
Business Wire;
August 30, 2005 ;
700+ words
... ... briefly interrupted when the My Scene(TM) girls stumble upon a big ... friends really are? Join the My Scene(TM) girls on the red carpet ... sweet styles and behind-the-scenes thrills in MY SCENE GOES HOLLYWOOD(TM). The MY ...
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