A genus of haws comprising the harriers.
Commonly a travelling company of performers.
A frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment.
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.
6 Henrietta had room to house a small circus if she needed entertainment.
7 Soon the circus caravan was traveling along the road in the darkness.
8 Mounted on a lofty stone in the midst of the wild circus :
9 Local media reported that the suspects were involved in a circus school.
10 Well, you might recognise his form from Jack B Yeats' circus paintings.
11 Sometimes I sit in the circus and the gladiators fight beneath me.
12 He is some circus acrobat; and you are in love with him.
13 His health failed and his doctor advised him to leave the circus .
14 The excitement and confusion this caused in the circus knew no bounds.
15 A circus was in progress on the other side of the wagon.
16 Almost all of the boys in this district went to the circus .
Другие примеры для термина "circus"
Grammar, pronunciation and more