Sentences with habitue
ha·bit·u·é
H h - Kiki and Man Ray, who lived just down the street, were habitués of this bar. [+ of]
- A habitué of nightclubs
- As any city loop habitue will know, a train's interior light has the tendency to flicker.
- Yet over the past eight years, I've been a Galleon habitue of the most boringly reliable sort, relying on it as an alternative living room.
- A habitué of art galleries.
- But can the Melbourne bar habitue find an equivalent range of interesting places to have a tipple while on business or pleasure in Sydney?
- Through my sister Jill, a long-time habitue of London's Bohemia, there was easy access to a network of articulate malcontents.
- An habitue of Las Vegas and London casinos, Mr Packer was considered the world's biggest gambler.