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Meaning of circ
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circ (n.)
An amphitheatrical circle for sports; a circus.
circ Sentence Examples
- The circadian rhythm governs our sleep-wake cycles, ensuring a natural pattern of rest and activity.
- The circulatory system plays a vital role in distributing oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
- The circus tent stood tall, attracting crowds with its colorful banners and thrilling performances.
- She carefully circled the correct answer on the exam paper.
- The traffic circled the roundabout in a steady flow, each car maintaining its lane.
- The magician performed a mesmerizing trick with a hoop, creating a swirling circ of light.
- His words seemed to circulate through the room, sparking conversations among the attendees.
- The circlet of gold adorned her head, a symbol of her royal status.
- The newspaper article sparked a circ of controversy among the readers.
- The rumor began to circulate around the office, causing speculation among coworkers.
FAQs About the word circ
An amphitheatrical circle for sports; a circus.
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The circadian rhythm governs our sleep-wake cycles, ensuring a natural pattern of rest and activity.
The circulatory system plays a vital role in distributing oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
The circus tent stood tall, attracting crowds with its colorful banners and thrilling performances.
She carefully circled the correct answer on the exam paper.