Synonym: annular, annulate, annulated, bill, broadsheet, broadside, circinate, doughnut-shaped, flier, flyer, handbill, ring-shaped, ringed, rotary, round, throwaway. Similar words: circulate, circulation, circulatory system, circus, circuit, circumvent, circuitous, circumspect. Meaning: ['sɜːkjʊlə] n. an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution. adj. 1. having a circular shape 2. shaped like a ring 3. marked by or moving in a circle.
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91. The five storey building features a circular atrium topped by a stained glass dome.
92. An Appendix to the Circular discusses a number of related issues, and relevant legislation.
93. At the time of writing, a new draft circular is under consideration.
94. Above a certain threshold, these hot spots suddenly transformed into the all-or-none response that appeared as expanding circular or spiral waves.
95. Both have a circular direction of movement which is most pleasing and exciting.
96. The perforations cut into the bolts, can be of circular, square or triangular shape.
97. They come in straight or circular shapes and are best concealed behind a baffle of some sort.
98. The wave accelerates into the nearly circular cavity from all sides,[www.Sentencedict.com] converging on the center of the crater.
99. The Pilling Circular Tour of pre-war years has recently been revived using vintage trams and buses. 3.
100. At bridge 14 you can join the Bierton Circular Walk which goes around the village of Bierton.
101. Bentwood chairs, small circular tables and wall-mounted globe cafe lights are the key.
102. The winning design projects a needle into the sky from a circular cylinder which tapers to the ground.
103. I took it down from the wall to reveal the circular door of a wall safe with a combination lock.
104. They are quite unmistakable, and are often very elegant indeed, especially when they are perfectly circular and symmetrical.
105. Unlike Woodchester, however, such geometric decoration as exists does not serve to emphasize the autonomy of the circular arrangement.
106. The two circular towers still have the original casement windows with leaded panes.
107. Compass points had been carved into the circular slab in the centre of the floor.
108. Selina established herself at the circular steel table: evening paper, teacup, a single, deserved cigarette.
109. Yet the circular as published is a considerably milder version of one which was circulated among local authority associations in July 1980.
110. Torture King places a circular fluorescent light bulb on his head and touches an open electrical circuit.
111. The Court refused to allow itself to be caught in a circular argument as to which State needed to waive immunity first.
112. Subsequent timing observations have shown the pulsar to be in a 5.74-day circular orbit with a low-mass companion.
113. Rather, I think the measure should be circular, like the face of a clock.
114. The daytime blast is heard over a roughly circular area some 70 kilometers in diameter.
115. Why then does the sun appear to set and to have a circular motion around the Earth?
116. The comet had a nearly circular coma about two degrees in diameter but no obvious tail.
117. In 1969 the Home Office distributed a circular to police forces advising against the use of entrapment.
118. Having identified the main sectors we can now include them in the circular flow approach adopted in Figure 1.2.
119. The Circular exhorted LEAs to consider new ways of providing opportunities for adult education, including co-operation with universities and voluntary bodies.
120. The parabola is the section of a right circular cone on a plane parallel to the slope of the cone.
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