From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdance hallˈdance hall noun [countable]  TBBDANCEa large public room where people paid to go and dance in the past
                                                    
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dance hall• It was in a dance hall, a direct hit.• The changing styles in the fifties and sixties affected this great dance hall like all the rest.• Here the taxi dance hall represented little more than clandestine prostitution.• I walked inside the dance hall. 
