Examples of 'spectacle' in a sentence

Meaning of "spectacle"

An event or scene that is particularly impressive, eye-catching, or worth watching, often involving a display of skill, beauty, or drama (noun)
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  • An exciting or extraordinary scene, exhibition, performance etc.
  • An embarrassing or unedifying scene or situation.
  • An optical instrument consisting of two lenses set in a light frame, worn to assist sight, or to protect the eyes from bright light.
  • A spyglass; a looking-glass.

How to use "spectacle" in a sentence

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It was quite a spectacle for at least one person.
Spectacle lenses of materials other than glass.
I am quite overcome by the spectacle unfolding before us.
It is a spectacle unlike most have ever witnessed.
I have been making such a spectacle of myself today.
Great spectacle is being made of the games tomorrow.
Let us stop making a spectacle of ourselves here.
This spectacle had a terror of its own.
I see you are making a spectacle of yourself again.
A spectacle with some really profound writing.
It is an underwater spectacle that can not be missed.
A spectacle the whole family will enjoy.
No one creates a spectacle quite like you.
The spectacle is the guardian of this sleep.
Think about the spectacle of the crime.

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Such spectacle does not enrichen pious souls.
To shake humans the spectacle of the unknown.
The spectacle is an infirmity more than a conspiracy.
You have made a spectacle of this marriage.
A spectacle never before seen on this earth.
She did cause a spectacle and she did run.
A spectacle of raw and sometimes brutal nature.
I bring to you a spectacle the likes of which.
Rich folk only watch the spectacle.
This is not a spectacle for your amusement.
The king wants her death to be a spectacle.
This is not a spectacle proper for children.
She is what ya call a real spectacle.
This spectacle worth five hundred rupees.
We are not making a media spectacle out of this.
The spectacle became a popular touring exhibition.
They would have made a spectacle of it all.
And the spectacle and serious content.
He seems remarkably unmoved by the available spectacle.
But without spectacle to ensure your safety.
A rabies death is apparently quite the spectacle.
Do not make a spectacle of this poor animal.
You may proceed with the spectacle.
Our wondrous spectacle is about to begin.
Tell him that people want a spectacle.
At the core of the big spectacle unemployment lurks.
Facts randomly for enjoliver end of a spectacle.
One must not make a spectacle of oneself.
I will if you keep up this pathetic spectacle.
To prevent the public spectacle of his death.
The last bushfire we had was a frightening spectacle.
Sorry to make such a sad spectacle of my triumph.
I do not want to be witness to that kind of spectacle.
There is no need to make a spectacle out of yourself.
I still was not hardened to that kind of spectacle.

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