0 a large tent used for eating and drinking in at events held mainly outside that involve a lot of people: --
1 a roof-like structure that sticks out over the entrance to a public building, especially a theatre, and on which there is usually a sign --
2 being the main performer or sports person in a show, film, sports event, etc. or being the performer, etc. whose name will attract most people to the show, film, etc.: --
3 a covered entrance to a theater with a sign that shows the names of the movies or play that you can see --
One side were defending their marquees and herds, and the others were attacking based on religion and without fear and with an outstanding courage.
Initially, small demos were shown before the actual game, including music, animations and marquees with shoutout-style greetings to represent the releasing group.
Marquees are also used to illuminate the name of an arcade game at the top of its cabinet.
The roofs were made in the shape of marquees.
Summer dancing was held in wet and windy marquees during parish carnivals up and down the country.
Months later, marquees were switched back to their original format.
The guests take tea and sandwiches in marquees erected in the garden.
The journalistic nickname was inspired by the millions of lights on theater marquees and billboard advertisements that illuminate the area.