Circus meaning in English
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Definition
a circus: a group of traveling entertainers (acrobats, clowns, etc.) who perform acts
I'm going to the circus this weekend: I can't wait to see the show!
Examples
- "Hippie circus dude : Ladies and gentlemen, it's the circus."
- "Circus skills"
- "Step right up and get your ticket to the hippie circus."
- "Aromatheraphy, Zoology, Botany, Candle making, Yoga, Circus techniques, Herbal Tea, Native American Folklore"
- "It's a hippie circus!"
- "What kind of circus is it?"
- "Confirmed and booked locations for circus events"
- "Sorry Brian, the hippie circus is in town!"
- "General Rainbow Child's Hippie Circus"
- "It was a terrible circus!"
- "The circus is in town, so it could be a few weeks."
- "Also, I acted as a liaison between the troupe and the community, promoting circus awareness and organizing our touring schedule."
- "Scouted advance locations for circus events"
- "Let's go to the circus everyone!"
- "You want to join the circus?"
- "I am currently between jobs, after finishing my three and a half year tour with the Marmoset Circus."
- "Sorry Brian, the circus is in town!"
- "1990–Present Marmoset Circus (based in San Francisco)"
- "That's right, it's the circus!"
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