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ceremony

[ser-uh-moh-nee] / ˈsɛr əˌmoʊ ni /




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The musician, 31, is performing as Zidler – the show's eccentric master of ceremonies – marking her highly anticipated Broadway debut.

From BBC

The Dodgers received the rings commemorating their 2025 World Series title in a ceremony before Friday’s game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

From Los Angeles Times

The Westlake High students who created the ceremony were equally thrilled.

From Los Angeles Times

We didn’t make it back in time for the awards ceremony at the pool, but in typical post–swim meet tradition, Coach took the whole team for pizza.

From Literature

The opening ceremony — which will take place at the Coliseum and SoFi Stadium on July 14, 2028 – and finals of women’s gymnastics, track and field and swimming are typically the most in-demand and expensive tickets.

From Los Angeles Times