Synonym: Circus, carnival, genus Circus. Similar words: circuit, circulate, circuitous, circumspect, circulation, circumstance, circumstantial, circumlocution. Meaning: ['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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151. Candlewick was sold to a farmer and Pinocchio was sold to a circus manager.
152. But they cared nothing for marbles, or circus, or swimming, or anything.
153. The crowd at the circus gasped when the lion jumped on the trainer.
154. He ended up on a circus sideshow traveling through the country with the big steel pipe that went through his head.
155. City of London, Finsbury Circus, looking across to the Bank of England and Mansion House.
156. This time last year Cabot Circus was the scene of a charity 'flash mob freeze' where participants held poses of their own choosing for several minutes before going about their business.
157. His vocal abilities, however, led to a successful career as a singing ringmaster for various shows in England and the United States, including Circus Circus Hotel and Casino in Reno, Nevada.
158. The original edition of this act won Crystal Award at the 12th International Circus Festival of Massy, France.
159. For the rest of his life he made a living as a circus freak, and when he died, his brain and the tamping rod were placed in the museum of the Harvard Medical School.
160. He managed a circus, but when the war came he had to shut up shop.
161. Aerie as the frightened little girl in the circus would be amazed at her transformation.
162. The circus performer got an Annie Oakley and could have free meals for three days.
163. The classroom became a three-ring circus when the teacher went out for a while.
164. The acrobat grimaced at the children during the circus performance.
165. The absence of cars and hawkers, little tackiness and an incredibly relaxed atmosphere (at least for Chinese standards) means Pingyao hasn't turned into a tourist circus -- yet.
166. The circus strongman had a beautiful wife and was terribly jealous.
167. Long before the Beat generation made "on the road" expeditions popular, the circus personified the experience and offered many young Americans the dream of adventure, reinvention, and excitement.
168. I've been an itinerant singer , a circus rider, when I used to vault like Leotard[sentencedict.com], and dance on a rope like Blondin.
169. Lulu, a blind Bengal tiger, was rescued from a circus.
170. Which could also be used to start whittling Inhofe's gas guzzler down to more traditional circus car proportions.
171. Carmel later said only a group of Aussies would do this and of course the Parisienne traffic slowed right down and took a good look at the unfolding circus.
172. He was afraid of a fire in the circus tent.
173. The inventory on bird in Shahu Wetland Nature Reserve has recorded the migrant times of Circus aeruginosus, Circus cyaneus and Circus spilonotus.
174. She travelled with the Ringling Brothers Circus and appeared at Coney Island 's Dreamland sideshow.
175. The hall was like a three-ring circus until the police arrived to restore order.
176. The magician then buried the cat behind the circus tent.
177. They took Carthage when the locals were watching a circus.
178. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the circus! Twenty pink elephants are standing on their heads. forty blue crocodiles are riding yellow bikes. Forty blue crocodiles are riding yellow bikes.
179. Scattered across the world, Strider Kinfolk are typically travelers themselves — Bedouin nomads, circus troupes, Gypsies, truckers or just plain drifters.
180. The well-preserved remains of the old city include, in particular, a large bridge over the Guadiana, an amphitheatre, a theatre, a vast circus and an exceptional water-supply system.
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