In Funny Story, he plays Bobby, a psych-ward habitue who takes a newcomer under his wing.
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She is Lorena Beightler, an elegant, 40-something midtown habitue originally from Venezuela.
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Oh, not how did the former Beacon Hill habitue fool for years the wealthy people around him.
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The former habitue of cheap apartments and rented rooms writes of buying a house on Cape Cod.
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Beebo, sleek and waspish, is the butch habitue of a Village bar catering to closeted homosexuals.
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Even in East End circles where I'm a habitue, suspicion has replaced disappointment about our 44th president.
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A habitue of casinos and strip clubs, he is the kind of guy who quiets his hangover with a tallboy Budweiser in a brown bag on the PATH train to the city.
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Rose denies betting on baseball games or indulging in any other illegal form of gambling, though he admits he is a habitue of dog and horse tracks.
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At the age when the Seventies pop babe was a Playboy bunny, a Warhol hanger-on, and a CBGB habitue, the Nineties pop babe was a squeaky-clean soap star.
From the independent.co.uk
Yet he was a frequent habitue of opera and Thomas persuaded singers from the Royal Opera to perform for his father in his Bournemouth bungalow.
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The committee was also regaled with the exploits of a Lebanese habitue of the casino, Abdul Khawaja, who reportedly steered wealthy Arabs to the tables, and to the Bunnies.
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Regular: a regular patron; "an habitue of the racetrack"; "a bum who is a Central Park fixture"
One who frequents a place; a denizen or regular; A devotee