ringmaster

[ US /ˈɹɪŋˌmæstɝ/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɪŋmɑːstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the person in charge of performances in a circus ring
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How To Use ringmaster In A Sentence

  • Ask him, sir, if he thinks that blank ringmaster they call St. Clair looks like ME! A Ward of the Golden Gate
  • And you might see a herd of life-sized red giraffes, zookeepers, ringmaster, opera diva and pyrotechnic effects thanks to Compagnie Off's Les Girafes, which brings the festival to a rousing climax starts General Gordon Square SE18, 2 Jul. This week's new theatre
  • Both men were considered only ‘foot soldiers’ in the affair and the ringmasters of the factory remain at large.
  • The ringmaster then waved his hand and the earth opened up, revealing a vent filled with hot magma.
  • Ask him, sir, if he thinks that blank ringmaster they call St. Clair looks like ME! A Ward of the Golden Gate
  • The ringmaster selects only the audience questions he wants to use; he speaks repeatedly for Lola; the audience sees only the factitious and selective reconstructions of her scandalous life.
  • For example:"When the curtain went up, Roger stared at the performers in wide-eyed amazement, " or "The wide-eyed children looked on as the ringmaster put his head in the lion's mouth.
  • But for the past few weeks, due to her sickness, Chad, the ringmaster and manager of the circus refused to let her on the tightrope.
  • With her pointy-witch proboscis, she gurns and sneers at her audience like a ringmaster gripped by mad cow disease.
  • Gilchrist and his heirs would not require the batsman to take a nosegay to the crease and they tend to set the fielding side's tempo by deed more than word, more orchestra conductors than circus ringmasters. My glove affair with keepers of the lost stumpers' art
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