9 Metaphors for circus
Gee, but a circus is a great place to study human nature.
This is the only kind of music ride, he tells you, practicable for riders of widely varying ability, but the ordinary circus is but a poor display of horsemanship compared to what may be seen in some private evening classes in this country, or in military schools.
But nothing is visible here now, except the pretty little round temple of a later date, which is believed to have been that of Portunus, the god of the landing-place from the river.[20] The Circus, some six hundred yards long, at the time of Cicero was still mainly a wooden erection in the form of a long parallelogram, with shops or booths sheltering under its sides; we shall visit it again when dealing with the public entertainments.
bully for that!" chuckled Felix, no doubt tickled because the promised circus would be a double-ring affair, instead of the ordinary kind, and therefore quite up to date.
The Circus Has A Yellow Fever ScareThe Bad Boy and His Dad Dress Up as HottentotsPa Takes a Mustard Bath and Attends a Revival Meeting.
Whereas: 2 National Wimmen's Suffrage Circus are industrously plyin' their vocation.
The circus is a grand centre of fraternal good will, properly managed, and the right circus stands for health, happiness, virtue and vigor.
I'd do so, if I didn't feel sure that all this circus about me isn't the real thing yet.
Say, this circus is a regular city in itself, isn't it?"