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Sentence count:185+16Posted:2016-12-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: Circuscarnivalgenus CircusSimilar words: circuitcirculatecircuitouscircumspectcirculationcircumstancecircumstantialcircumlocutionMeaning: ['sɜːkəs]  n. 1. a travelling company of entertainers; including trained animals 2. performance given by a traveling company of acrobats clowns and trained animals 3. a frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment 4. (antiquity) an open-air stadium for chariot races and gladiatorial games 5. an arena consisting of an oval or circular area enclosed by tiers of seats and usually covered by a tent 6. a genus of haws comprising the harriers. 
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91. Consequently, we had to move the whole three-ring circus to a new location overnight.
92. A very large example was the Circus Maximus, rebuilt by Julius Caesar and restored by later emperors.
93. It looked like the circus leaving town, which may be an apt analogy.
94. She mingled with the crowds of young, untidy foreigners who lounged around the base of the statue in Piccadilly Circus.
95. He made sure from the get-go that the lawyers understood this was not going to be a circus.
96. Their walk advertised a circus whose posters had adorned walls and lampposts for the past week.
97. Gina's latest pick-ups were even worse than her circus friends.
98. A box of apparatus for the circus was provided for all but the most recent trials.
99. Her orange-red hair was worn bouffant, and her orange lipstick made her look like a small circus clown.
100. North County Humane Society officials said they will make regular inspections of the circus animals to ensure all regulations are followed.
101. Boyle has always liked to play circus barker for life's extremes, and what better freak show than the environmental apocalypse?
102. So the double-decker's journey was brought to a halt at Holborn Circus.
103. He'd shifted a lot of linen, some bags of which weighed in like a circus fat lady.
104. The next circus I attended, still before the war started, was Bertram Mills at Darlington.
105. He felt like a circus. The whole thing was irregular.
106. The stables turned out to be remarkably solid structures for a travelling circus, made mostly of wood with canvas roofs.
107. They stared at her as if she'd turned into a circus freak.
108. However, John Reynolds, the latest addition to this high-speed travelling circus, could be one of the surprise packets.Sentencedict
109. He was more than prepared to trade blows with the former circus act Benichou.
110. On a global level, it also strikes me that the circus metaphor is in danger of becoming an exhausted cliche.
111. In one 1933 short, Boop-Oop-A-Doop, Betty is propositioned by Boss, the proprietor of a local circus.
112. The Royal Exchange Theatre was a cross between a three-tiered cake plate and a circus ring.
113. For the moment he was working as actor and horse-rider with the circus.
114. They are the specialists who are disenchanted with the simulated thrills of performing circus routines.
115. Also patron of circus people, ferrymen, hotel employees, and innkeepers.
116. He was injured in a circus act that went wrong.
117. The eye can not rest on one thing, as in traditional circus, but you are constantly seeking the next thrill.
118. For example, Nina Hagen appears as a sickly-sweet Madonna with husband and child under a halo of circus lights.
119. He was very keen on travel, and he'd taught himself circus skills.
120. Winnarainbow is a circus and performing arts camp co-founded 22 years ago by the tie-dyed Gravy.
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