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[ UK /kˌɒləsˈiːəm/ ]
[ US /ˌkɑɫəˈsiəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. an oval large stadium with tiers of seats; an arena in which contests and spectacles are held

How To Use coliseum In A Sentence

  • I felt very sophisticated walking around the Coliseum, listening to the oohs and aahs about the refurbishment, and the gasps about the cornucopia of Ladies' loos.
  • Small groups of students are filtering by me, all headed directly for the coliseum, where the convocation is scheduled to start in couple of hours. Waldo Jaquith - Four scenes from Virginia Tech.
  • About her was the clothy exuberance of a Blodgett College room: cretonne-covered window-seat, photographs of girls, a carbon print of the Coliseum, Main Street
  • The actors will also begin by standing at the bar, and the audience can move about to watch from all angles, recalling the theatre-in-the-round sightlines of a coliseum.
  • When ENB brought its new revival of this production to the Coliseum, it laudably gave this most demanding role to the young Brazilian first soloist, Fernanda Oliveira.
  • Our junket included stops at the ruins of a Roman coliseum, a sulfur mud bath, and some ancient Lycean rock tombs - all sites inaccessible by car or bus.
  • Sometimes the Coliseum was transformed into a desert or into a jungle, and it could also be filled with water and turned into a lake so boats could sail in it.
  • Then you go to America when they advertise fairly big, and you can go a coliseum, they'll hire a coliseum, and you'll have 80,000 people.
  • She made her debut dancing with Anton Dolin's company in London in 1929, performing balletic interludes in revues at the Coliseum.
  • The coliseum was the venue in Corpus Christi for large concerts for decades, from its opening in 1954 until it was replaced by the American Bank Center in 2004. Corpus Christi Caller Times, Caller.com Stories
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