Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A street of Beverly Hills, California, known for its fashionable shops.
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Examples
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But Mr. Garavani, 78 years old, is in retirement these days, and the look in the window of the Valentino boutique on Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles last week was a red T-shirt.
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The race in March will start at Dodger Stadium and finish at the ocean, winding through iconic locations like Rodeo Drive along the way.
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If you are walking near Fifth Avenue and 57th Street in New York City or along Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills and happen upon a magnificent, gleaming crystal snowflake hovering overhead, please take a moment to consider why it is there.
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The names of the buyers and sellers of the posh 250,000-square-foot center, viewed by some as Dallas's answer to Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, read like a page out of a social register.
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One of four L.A. restaurants awarded two stars by the 2009 Michelin guide, this 10-seat restaurant on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills serves a three-hour omakase.
Sushi Bullies 2008
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They left the beauty and splendor of Rodeo Drive and headed northward.
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Cucinelli's new boutique is on Brighton Way, just off Rodeo Drive, and will open in late October or early November.
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He may be nasty on "American Idol," but when Simon Cowell slips behind the wheel of his very well-behaved Bentley Arnage and cruises down Rodeo Drive, he might appear almost charming.
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Recently, Rodeo Drive has been struggling with its own image.
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The brand may have appeal beyond L.A., says Mr. Ross, because its name includes "Robertson," which like Rodeo Drive is a destination associated with glamorous shopping.
In West L.A., 2007
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