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Synonym: displayexhibitionpageantshowsightSimilar words: spectacularobstacleaspectsuspectspectrumprospectinspectorintrospectMeaning: ['spektəkl]  n. 1. something or someone seen (especially a notable or unusual sight) 2. an elaborate and remarkable display on a lavish scale 3. a blunder that makes you look ridiculous; used in the phrase `make a spectacle of' yourself. 
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(151) After it closed its doors in 1939, the Hippodrome Theater presented its final spectacle: the building's demolition.
(152) While the religious cultus to the bull goes back to Iberians . it were the Greek and Roman influences that converted it into a spectacle.
(153) The spectacle is outlandish, yet it's somehow in sync with what rockers feel at their most transcendent.
(154) And sure enough, Kinsella's baseball field became a spectacle attracting paying crowds from far and wide.
(155) There they find another spectacle: helmeted police with machine guns patrolling the subway station on the lookout for would-be bombers and gunmen.
(156) He combined the exquisite of Italy, daintiness of German and the smart of France in one, and created the France grand historical opera which famous for its magnificent spectacle.
(157) And the movie audience, like the 19th-century novel-reading public, can relish, with only slight queasiness, the sadomasochistic spectacle of boarding school cruelty.
(158) But with all its spectacle and pageantry, Ben - Hur is a story of people.
(159) They don't have what it takes to be a global spectacle, a quadrennial international fascination.
(160) Black peak overlooking Ko, such as a huge stone bridge Superlative Craftsmanship become a spectacle.
(161) This spectacle of another's suffering and sacrifice rapt my thoughts from exclusive meditation on my own.
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(162) He is given to viewing life as if it were an aesthetic spectacle.
(163) The spectacle of the former naval officers washing their dirty linen in public was distinctly embarrassing.
(164) The fans who watched her "fairy-tale" wedding on TV, a spectacle that was truly embarrassing at a time when so many Americans are out of work and struggling to hang onto their homes?
(165) This type of spectacle was one of the few that did not require a high degree of speech intelligibility for its appreciation by the audience.
(166) They looked in mute horror at the spectacle of a credit card wallet with a bullet hole nearly all the way through it.
(167) She presented a more majestic spectacle than Stockholmers had ever seen before.
(168) The rest understand: by an ill-fated upheaval of destiny, the spectacle is the true end of the world.
(169) As E. B. White writes in Here is New York(1949), "New York provides not only a continuing excitation but also a spectacle that is continuing".
(170) The seabirds mewled and swooped, unnerved, it seemed, by the spectacle of that vast bowl of water bulging like a blister, lead-blue and malignantly agleam .
(171) Toure Yaya came into the game to close down space and with Arsenal unable to create chances and Barcelona content to let the clock tick down it made for a dull spectacle.
(172) The streets of Florence were not always a moral spectacle in those times.
(173) Filled with the extreme eros, the masochist freezes before the otherwise unbearable spectacle of cruelty and enjoys the prohibited jouissance.
(174) On a final note, on behalf of the Greek nation, I would like to wish the Chinese people and the organizers of the XXIX Olympiad every success, and I look forward to a most rewarding spectacle.
(175) But everybody was talking, and intent upon the grisly spectacle before them.
(176) On Sunday, the kids of the kindergarten made a very amusing spectacle.
(177) Elaine: Well, Jerry, I never saw you flirt with anyone before. It was quite the spectacle.
(178) The bright, swirling dresses add to the spectacle, and elicit 4 cries of encouragement from the spectators.
(179) He found Joe Harper studying a Testament, and turned sadly away from the depressing spectacle.
(180) The bigoted Communist who changes in a space of weeks, or even days, into an equally bigoted Trotskyist is a common spectacle.
More similar words: spectacularobstacleaspectsuspectspectrumprospectinspectorintrospectinspectionperspectiverespectivelyintrospectionwith respect toirrespective ofmanaclemiraclespecialspeciesspecifyspecificexpectespeciallyspecialtyspeculatespecialistspecializeexpectedspeculationspecificallyunexpected
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