Shoe made up in two contrasting colors or materials.
A close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind)
A woman's pump with medium heel; usually in contrasting colors for toe and heel.
1 It used to be said that politics was Ireland's favourite spectator sport.
2 Yesterday's hearing, held in a spectator - packed state appeals courtroom, represents that continuation.
3 There the spectator is in the midst of the war of nature.
4 Although he politely declines, he remains the only spectator to feel involved.
5 Austria remained immovable, the uneasy spectator of the events that were preparing.
6 And it did so instinctively both to the artist and the spectator .
7 The man in rags had continued a grim spectator of the scene.
8 March came swimming back into the fight, at least as a spectator .
9 Then he smiled, and seemed to lose interest in the new spectator .
10 The greatest actor is he who makes the spectator play the part.
11 For the spectator domestic women's football is in a really exciting place.
12 Whichever way I answered I would be betraying my role of spectator .
13 According to the Samkhya, Purusha is the spectator and never the actor.
14 It is lots of fun, especially for the spectator and the winner.
15 This principal object must seem so to the spectator of your work.
16 Beckham trained with England yesterday and had planned to be a spectator .
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Spectator в диалектах
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