How To Use Extravaganza In A Sentence

  • And in any case, there will be plenty of memories gained and stories to embellish after another extravaganza of Celtic solidarity.
  • Have fun with my easy-peasy pasta and be sure to come back next week for our July 4th Bonanza Extravaganza Episode! EconomyBites: Recession Recipe: Allie's Easy Summertime Pasta (VIDEO)
  • Why do men listen with more strict attention to an inflammatory harangue, that may not be argumentative, than to a prosaical discourse, that is, to an anecdote than to a prayer, to an extravaganza than to a lecture, or derive more pleasure from pantomimic drollery than from Hamlet, or hearing an opera they do not understand than from reading an essay they do. A Controversy Between "Erskine" and "W. M." on the Practicability of Suppressing Gambling.
  • This year's Christmas lights switch-on promises to be a extravaganza with fairground rides, a street fair and musical entertainment.
  • Put Lady Gaga in anything -- flesh-colored bra, black bustier, meat dress, artillery-undie extravaganza -- and it doesn t matter. A Newsstand Smash
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  • The shock number compared to 236 reported crimes at the three-day music extravaganza last year. The Sun
  • But there can seldom have been more fulsome affair than the $275 a head extravaganza last week to celebrate John Howard's 30 years in parliament.
  • There should also be strict curbs on extravaganzas using power.
  • They can't get enough of the indie, pop and dance music extravaganza. The Sun
  • As it happens, the subject of today's entry in Not Coming to a Theater Near You's "31 Days of Horror" extravaganza is a vampire movie. GreenCine Daily: Blog-a-Thon: Vampires!
  • The play takes the audience back to 1898 through presentations of wild west acts, musical extravaganzas, ridiculous comedy, a touch of burlesque and boxing - all of which actually took place in the Palace Grand Theatre.
  • Rahi said that prominentartistsof Kashmiri, Dogri, Ladakhi, Punjabi, Gojri, Pahari, Balti and Shina will perform in this cultural extravaganza. J&K Academy of Art, Culture organizing National Art Festival at Chandighar
  • In fact, if posterity decides to remember any of these extravaganzas, it will probably be due more to clever packaging and mixing of media than to any innate musical quality.
  • The two-hour extravaganza features comedy sketches, ridiculous games and live music. Times, Sunday Times
  • We may well imagine that such scenes were preceded as well as accompanied by a fearful racket within (a familiar device of our low comedy and extravaganza), the effect probably heightened by tempestuous _melodrama_ on the _tibiae_, as both the scenes cited are in _canticum_. The Dramatic Values in Plautus
  • Patriotic tunes, band standards, choral selections and holiday classics traditionally are featured in four musical extravaganzas by the ensembles at Iowa State.
  • The festival is being extensively promoted in advance with stands booked for the Holiday World extravaganzas in Dublin, Cork and Belfast.
  • The extravaganza will feature music, theatre, dance and acrobatics. Times, Sunday Times
  • In London Mercedes-Benz is building an enviable reputation as the fashion extravaganza's final act: the hottest ticket at London Fashion Week in September 2011 was the star-studded aftershow party hosted by Giles Deacon and Mercedes-Benz to showcase the Concept A-CLASS. Gearing up for London Fashion Week
  • How far in other directions besides mere versification he and his fellows had slipped from the right way, may be perhaps most pleasantly and quite fully discovered from the perusal, which is not very difficult, of his tragi-comedy or extravaganza, _The Goblins_. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • Some Indian people indulge in wedding extravaganza.
  • Consider this, a day in the life of a typical feline sterilization extravaganza:I arrived at 11 a.m. on Sunday morning … just in time to see the coffee and doughnuts go bye-bye. Vet's view: One small snip for catkind ...
  • So, I don't look to the Super Bowl to see singing and dancing extravaganzas.
  • That night, the Wild Hearts were having an all-night movie extravaganza at the church.
  • The way we do things in England does not include the smell of curry cooking, the extravaganza of carnival, the mounting of chavi satellite dishes, or alas the frummy curls and hot girls allegedly at this link of those orthodox jews over there? Nadine on Gypsies and Smacks
  • The extravaganza uses big band, spotlight glitz and dancing girls to capture the magic of a bygone time.
  • Motion, Avon Street, SatJohn MitchellRalph Lawson's house institution 2020 celebrates a year of London parties with another 12-hour extravaganza at Village Underground, where the unique skylit dancefloor will mark the transition from day to night and back again. Clubs picks of the week
  • OK, maybe that's overstating things, but I really wanted to use the word extravaganza ... B3: Big, Bald and Beautiful
  • Visitors enjoyed a musical extravaganza at the first night of ensembles organised by Bolton Music Service.
  • Gosh, what a year it's been for musical extravaganza. Times, Sunday Times
  • Forget gourmet cuisine, decadent drug-soaked clubbing extravaganzas, and entertainment crossroads of the world for a moment.
  • The word couture is synonymous with extravaganza and opulence and with just two shows a day, one can expect elaborate, larger than life sets and detailed work on the garments. HindustanTimes.com - Top HomePage-TopStories News Headlines
  • As an aside, I will note that I drank bourbon and ginger ales throughout this extravaganza.
  • Distant Europe, South America, and the Middle East may be some of the genre's most surprising fan bases, but even last month's sold-out Madison Square Garden K-pop extravaganza in New York City is testament to this phenomenon. Linda Constant: K-pop: Soft Power for the Global Cool
  • But the hair styling students at the college who are also taking part in the extravaganza have been given a 1950's theme and their work is truly evocative, with shades of the heyday of Hollywood glamour.
  • And finally, throw in a trash talking extravaganza with Artest and some Ankle Insurance as well.
  • The fashion show was a technicolour extravaganza.
  • After she was prevented from even auditioning for MGM's big Technicolor musical extravaganza The Wizard of Oz, Fox commissioned this splashy Technicolor musical drama.
  • And people are being urged to take along drums or makeshift percussion instruments - even dustbins - to give the extravaganza a resounding boost.
  • My new office has four high-and-wide bookcases, which is to say that these chipboard extravaganzas take up half my available wall space. Seth Shostak: Burn the Bookcases!
  • This is an opportunity for people to treat themselves to a musical extravaganza while raising vital funds for charity. The Sun
  • It was the presenting sponsor of The Ballunar Festival's balloon extravaganza in August in Dallas and Houston.
  • In September, I served as the captain of the blue team in the Superintendent's Cup, my club's annual two-weekend co-ed intramural golf extravaganza.
  • For a long time, Susan performed her entertaining extravaganzas from the outdated, cramped kitchen/family room in her classic Cape Cod home.
  • Castrol Limited have come forward to sponsor this cricket extravaganza.
  • And Eddie Murphy's multi-role drag extravaganza is not the least bit funny. GreenCine Daily: Brooklyn Rail. March 07.
  • Celebrate your African heritage by taking part in today's indigenous games extravaganza, starting at 10 am.
  • This whole extravaganza is demeaning, debasing and deeply damaging to what should be serious political discourse, the protesters complain.
  • A special CD and a four-hour hula extravaganza held this month will benefit the party's activities.
  • They can't get enough of the indie, pop and dance music extravaganza. The Sun
  • He continued to dress up, performing in specially commissioned musical extravaganzas, when not sitting for yet another portrait.
  • An entertainment extravaganza that promises to be bigger and better than ever before kicks off in Trowbridge on Monday.
  • The movie is still a long way from production, as Bay plans to helm another expensive extravaganza before then.
  • A two-hour extravaganza of dance and music became a fundraising exercise for Unicef. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a extravaganza of fun and entertainment of an unprecedented nature over the three days.
  • Channel Five's reality television extravaganza is back on our telly screens.
  • This two-person grilled extravaganza includes octopus, cod nuggets, squid, portobello mushroom, eggplant and peppers.
  • CHANNEL your inner Easter bunny and transform your home into an extravaganza of zingy spring colour for the weekend ahead. The Sun
  • Marina life comes to Orkney next week with a week long touring extravaganza from Deep Sea World.
  • ‘Take a break from the kitchen’ reads the cutline on the brochure of a seaside resort near Kovalam that is planning an Onam holiday extravaganza.
  • Edinburgh's cobbled streets and wynds were perfect for scenes in the Julia Roberts-starring Jekyll and Hyde variation Mary Reilly, and were the setting for ITV's Dickensian Christmas extravaganza, Micawber, starring David Jason.
  • You won't want to miss this bodybuilding and fitness extravaganza!
  • It'll be free of diversions and pesky ‘entertainment extravaganzas’.
  • In LEEDS, a carnival and fireworks extravaganza was being staged together with a host of club and music nights being held. The Sun
  • There are those who hope this international sports extravaganza called the Olympic Games someday waltzes its way through Texas.
  • The market is hot for Hollywood extravaganzas that fill screens at multiplexes.
  • Korean companies are big suppliers of equipment and materials needed for China's stimulus - fuelled extravaganza.
  • Another fireworks extravaganza is also promised. The Sun
  • With the end of term in sight and a prom night to prepare, the students decide to stage a spectacular end-of-year musical extravaganza. The Sun
  • This show is an extravaganza. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today the Festival has grown into a mammoth extravaganza, an annual entertainment mega event which tourists from all over the world eagerly look forward to.
  • Their lively, eclectic tastes animated all London theatres, and the legit stage began to appropriate gothic gruesomeness and the exoticism of distant lands from bestsellers; fabulous landscapes transformed, and violence stunted, from harlequinade extravaganzas; extreme emotion, terror and horror, from post-revolutionary Parisian showbiz. Projections of puppet theatre
  • This floral extravaganza, splashed across the green canvas of a meadow, has been shaped and coloured, magnified and titivated by the past choices made by animal eyes: bee eyes, butterfly eyes, hoverfly eyes. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • The bloggiversary giveaway extravaganza is shutting down the day after Christmas, so be sure to get your entries in to paperfruitcontest at gmail dot com before midnight Mountain Time on Dec. 26th! Last reminder « paper fruit
  • Many dance, theater, and music groups continue to rely on the state, which gives emphasis to large productions and extravaganzas, controls major venues, and often has an agenda for the artists to follow.
  • It also has one of the biggest toboggan runs in Europe, the 'Go Ape' in the trees woodland adventure playground extravaganza, horse riding, surfing, wind sports, Sphere Mania and coasteering. Virtual Festivals
  • Ska Cubano bring hot Cuban rhythms and Ska together in this big band musical extravaganza.
  • The Christchurch gang show is one of the longest running in Britain, and features a cast of 60 who will present an extravaganza of songs, sketches and stand-up comedy.
  • The extravaganza will feature music, theatre, dance and acrobatics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why it was never collected with **that** multi-title extravaganza has always baffled me. Help me buy my comics this week! | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • Mimi was prone to doing things on a large scale, and she envisioned some kind of extravaganza with elephants. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • The remaining part of the cultural extravaganza was handled with a great deal of competitive spirit.
  • A one-off opening night, a showing, an exhibition, an extravaganza -- call it what you will. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • The terms began to consume my imagination, a pataphysical extravaganza of accumulating works & fields absorbed into this tropic zone without benefit of underlying unity of perspective.
  • His tonsorial extravaganza left him with something approaching 5 o'clock stubble on his scalp!
  • Aerial fireworks produce their luminous extravaganzas through the effective combustion of groups of small pellets, which contain all the ingredients necessary to create a particular effect.
  • Replacing the old revues and girlie extravaganzas, ‘book shows’ now used songs to define character and propel plot.
  • The pub's tent would feature a selection of real ales and a special Bingley Show beer produced for the extravaganza.
  • But despite becoming one of the sport's biggest drawcards virtually overnight, the teenager will not be allowed to compete at the world's greatest sporting extravaganza.
  • The highlight of the first, successful festival last year was the opera ( musical extravaganza? Times, Sunday Times
  • So grab your dentist and head to the next candy feast, because this Halloween extravaganza is just beginning! Best Night Ever for Sunday, October 28th! | Best Week Ever
  • This extravaganza will feature vibrant sounds from almost every Latin country on the map.
  • The leader of an ordinary bunch of footballers who overachieved at the World Cup should have made his exit after the summer extravaganza.
  • These extravaganzas feature dance, music and dramas depicting the cultural life of various communities performed by various artistes from all over the country.
  • In recent seasons, the lucrative prizes and improvements in equine aviation have attracted the cream of Europe's thoroughbreds to the annual US extravaganza.
  • But the slums are those in India, and the movies are the giddy, over-the-top extravaganzas produced in the busy film capital known as ‘Bollywood.’
  • But this is a steely-eyed banzai extravaganza. The Sun
  • The ‘fountain’ of Cacao is no baroque extravaganza but a simple vertical spout at the center of the pool of melted chocolate.
  • Esteemed colleagues and fellow bloggers: The following video extravaganza is an electronic manifestation of a special feature that's running in the July issue of Field & Stream. No B.S.
  • This is a spectacular extravaganza of flamenco, theatre, song and live stallions.
  • It's an eight-way-scrolling arcade extravaganza with graphics and sound I could have cheerfully shot my grandmother for.
  • The 52nd annual pop extravaganza takes place in the capital of Finland. The Sun
  • The tulips and daffs can be planted as deep as 8 inches if you are planning a real extravaganza of a container display, so plan accordingly.
  • I have no intention to criticize the kitschness or extravaganza at anyone's merry days. Turkishdailynews Headlines
  • A three-day extravaganza, this festival promises something for everyone.
  • Hence last week 's publicity extravaganza. Times, Sunday Times
  • He also launched the ‘colours’ campaign, a visual extravaganza that will feature her on massive blow-ups and life-size cutouts displayed at prominent locations.
  • From illuminated boat parades to spectacular light extravaganzas, towns and cities around the world each have distinctive ways of celebr ating the holiday season. Frommer's: PHOTOS: 10 Holiday Light Shows Around The World
  • It suggests a cinematic blockbuster extravaganza chockablock with enough aesthetic resources to last at least one Academy Awards season. James Scarborough: A Meta-Narrative for the "Sharjah Biennial 10: Plot For A Biennial," Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
  • The effects are simply terrific and create a visual extravaganza rare for television.
  • Put Lady Gaga in anything -- flesh-colored bra, black bustier, meat dress, artillery-undie extravaganza -- and it doesn't matter. A Newsstand Smash
  • The next day sees an elaborate "sangeet" -- a musical, dance or even Bollywood-style extravaganza. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • He said the annual extravaganza, held in Aberystwyth, was in sore need of funds.
  • Long ago, a Party known for internal knife fights perfected the art of the modern political convention - a seamless, stressless extravaganza.
  • It takes guts to break the perpetual spiral of dinner parties, in which you and your friends continually invite each other round for increasingly elaborate culinary extravaganzas.
  • By last Friday the vanguard of this annual insect extravaganza had reached London. Times, Sunday Times
  • Going to Philly for the Spooky/Hugh/Nikki birthday extravaganza is $140+; if I can swing that * and* the printer bill, great. Checking in
  • Poker has never been more fashionable than now, and the climactic scene, with its giant villain towering over Hoover Dam, is tailor-made for a Hollywood CGI extravaganza. MIND MELD: SF/F Books That Would Make A Great TV Series
  • The annual Killybegs Festival was an extravaganza of display and festivity to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of the Killybegs Fishermen's Organisation.
  • This floral extravaganza, splashed across the green canvas of a meadow, has been shaped and coloured, magnified and titivated by the past choices made by animal eyes: bee eyes, butterfly eyes, hoverfly eyes. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • This year there are all kinds of marketing events and spectacles and extravaganzas there.
  • In the end, I walked out of there with plenty of ideas and supplies -- for chocolate making and more cupcake baking -- to keep me busy for a while and a new bonne addresse that should come in very handy for all future Sugar High Fridays and cupcake extravaganzas. Home Cake Decorating Supply Co.
  • The area is bracing itself for an extravaganza of traditional entertainment with hundreds of thousands of people converging on the area next weekend for the All Ireland Fleadh Cheoil.
  • Today a handful of cruise lines deploy their most elegant vessels to this annual extravaganza. Times, Sunday Times
  • The producer of the extravaganza is Lindy Shaw, who says she has been arranging it since Christmas.
  • Waldorf School of the Peninsula offers free Cultural Extravaganza: featuring music, drama and eurythmy performances by students, faculty, and alumni. Undefined
  • The market is hot for Hollywood extravaganzas that fill screens at multiplexes.
  • Most pressure in the cauldron of the Olympics athletics extravaganza will be on Marion Jones.

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