sideshow (Meaning)

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sideshow (n)

a subordinate incident of little importance relative to the main event

a minor show that is part of a larger one (as at the circus)

Synonyms & Antonyms of sideshow

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sideshow Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant sideshow enticed visitors with its colorful tents and tantalizing performers.
  2. The bearded lady, a spectacle of the sideshow, amazed audiences with her hirsute exterior.
  3. Contortionists displayed their astonishing flexibility, contorting their bodies into impossible shapes at the sideshow.
  4. A snake charmer captivated spectators at the sideshow, mesmerizing his slithering companions.
  5. A fire-breather entertained the crowd with his daring stunts, thrilling onlookers at the sideshow.
  6. Magical illusions baffled attendees of the sideshow, leaving them wondering how the impossible was achieved.
  7. Acrobats soared through the air at the sideshow, defying gravity with their aerial feats.
  8. A fortune teller offered enigmatic predictions, tempting visitors of the sideshow with glimpses into the future.
  9. The strongman showcased his immense power by bending metal bars and lifting heavy weights at the sideshow.
  10. The sideshow provided a unique and unforgettable experience, immersing visitors in a world of wonder and spectacle.

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a subordinate incident of little importance relative to the main event, a minor show that is part of a larger one (as at the circus)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vibrant sideshow enticed visitors with its colorful tents and tantalizing performers.

The bearded lady, a spectacle of the sideshow, amazed audiences with her hirsute exterior.

Contortionists displayed their astonishing flexibility, contorting their bodies into impossible shapes at the sideshow.

A snake charmer captivated spectators at the sideshow, mesmerizing his slithering companions.