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How to use Spectacle in a sentence

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Spectacle is what lets us say that plants can be dug up and put in a place together.
For counterpoint, see Society of the Spectacle sec. 158, though also passim.
In 1871, Dr. Thomas Dwight, Jr. purchased a large finback whale and had the carcass towed to Spectacle Island in Boston Harbor, where the bones were carefully cleaned.
Spectacle became unfashionable in Western theatre throughout the twentieth century.
He was also a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, and was a past chairman of the Society of Opticians and the Optical Information Council.
I want the Spectacle Makers' Charity to grow and become stronger and I want the liverymen to be more engaged as there is a lot of work to be done to reduce visual impairment.
The spectacle of poetry used as an amatory tool is one of those historical legacies much in evidence when poetry goes public.
One of the shows we attended was a spectacle complete with Olympic-calibre aerialists, gymnasts and dancers.
The beautiful spectacle became a rarity as very few households continued with the tradition.
Day after day we see the spectacle of a Minister who is unable to do the task that he is paid for.
They watched the hideous spectacle, stunned by the monster's atrocious acts.
What was not proper for women, however, could easily be enacted by the dance figures in the space of spectacle.
Human nature and its failings are given a crude inspection, at times becoming a sad, pathetic spectacle.
The strange fascination of talent shows has made them a spectacle that continues to draw attentive audiences.
America's emotional attachment to flags attests the country's penchant for patriotic spectacle.
Silence is more expressive than dialogue and poetic lyricism dominates spectacle.
The spectacle of seeing drunken teenage boys and girls falling on the streets early in the afternoon shocked many in Sligo during rag week.
The second film in the trilogy is a towering achievement which actually surpasses the original in terms of spectacle, scale and emotion.
The birds are wheeling in flight over the islands and it really is a fantastic spectacle.
Visitors already on the rock were looking landwards at the strange spectacle of the bare stretch they had crossed on boats only moments ago.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The spectacle greatly increased the eagerness of all onboard the frigate to take part in the work.
At the end of two hours, I won them by the spectacle of the arriving Goodrich.
It is a spectacle that may inspire the philosopher no less than the artist.
But he grimaced and held himself awake to contemplate the unpretty spectacle of himself and his actions.
We were still far enough from the front to see this enginery of war as a spectacle.
The unexpectedness with which the glistering spectacle appeared made his heart leap.
Yet, the neophyte, if he strolls by chance into a sale-room, will be surprised at the spectacle.
Another form of the spectacle for the entertainment of the Roman public was the naumachia, or naval battle.
Not only is movement itself a source of tumescence, but even the spectacle of movement tends to produce the same effect.
The spectacle was at once ultramodern and classic in antiquity of conception.
Then he thought of the ugly spectacle he would present if he confined the mutilation to the abdominal region.
The spectacle of their passion will doubtless be a new one for me, and I shall give my amorousness a rest.
They stood boldly out by themselves, and made a fascinatingly odd spectacle.
When we came to the place, says gamba, we saw a lamentable spectacle indeed.
All was animation and interest, as if some grand national spectacle were about to take place.
He stood stupefied, and so dolorous a spectacle that she could not but laugh.
This multiplicity afforded them a wonderful spectacle, but that was about all.
The spectacle was so shocking that for some minutes hellen was too overcome to speak.
I shall end my days in a village, in the character of the village idiot, and be a spectacle and a judgment to mankind.
In the Isthmiazusae two ladies described the spectacle of the isthmian games.
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