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circus

[sur-kuhs] / ˈsɜr kəs /


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Ringmaster Tyson Fury was back to his old tricks, declaring he is "coming back to make boxing great again" and promising to bring his own brand of "circus" to the sport.

From BBC

Speaking to BBC Breakfast on Monday, she said she initially trained as a circus performer, before coming across skeleton by chance on social media in 2019.

From BBC

Although American families had been visiting small local circuses throughout the 19th century, the circuses of the 1880s and 1890s were bigger than ever.

From The Wall Street Journal

Families popped it over wood stoves; peddlers sold it in paper cones at circuses, carnivals and busy promenades.

From The Wall Street Journal

Our audience voted for the donkeys to enter the circus, at least until they were deemed obsolete and sent to detention centers, which felt uncomfortably of the moment.

From Los Angeles Times