Festive season which occurs immediately before Lent.
A traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.
A frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment.
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Examples for "circus "
Examples for "circus "
1 He threatened to invite local news outlets and create a media circus .
2 The circus must go on, even with war beginning within the hour.
3 Bears in the circus to-day play a minor part in the performance.
4 The main difference is this circus is all about science and research.
5 This horse belongs in the circus ; he is born before his time.
1 I see no future for carnival in Trinidad in the months ahead.
2 Other less-active galaxies from our carnival shred many fewer stars per year.
3 And as a result, the annual cultural carnival is becoming increasingly diverse.
4 Tracy thought his was a smile seen most often on carnival midways.
5 Now the founders of the carnival reflect on 50 years of success.
6 Colored lights lined the road ahead of carnival celebrations due next week.
7 With the changing months I keep high carnival in all the zones.
8 He did not want a solemn gathering; he wanted a carnival - like atmosphere.
9 There will certainly be no carnival atmosphere amongst his supporters on Friday.
10 Next weekend, the Hard Working Class Heroes carnival takes over the capital.
11 The carnival mood curdled when Mr Chávez was asked about term limits.
12 The air was filled with the sound and odor of the carnival .
13 Fine line between tough test and carnival golf, says Mickelson SOUTHAMPTON, NY.
14 Tonight's games in London should be seen as a carnival of football.
15 It was the vacation time-themidsummer carnival weeks of the wilderness people.
16 In Venice, during the carnival , that innocent pleasure is allowed in convents.
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