28 Verbs to Use for the Word circuses

As a young man, it was said, he once ran away from home to join a circus as an acrobat, having acquired the trick of leaping upon a running horse.

Numerous efforts have been made to suppress this vegetable, among which may be reckoned, "Father, dear Father, come home with me now," Brother GOUGH'S circus, and the parades of the F.M.T.A.B. Societies.

Patient Pat Joins the circus, by May Wynne.

He patted me on the head, and said: "Tell your pa I will see him later, and in the meantime, you run your circus and I will try to run mine.

We saw the circuses too.

Before he retired, however, he got word to the circus manager that Jim Tapp was evidently following the circus, and had been seen in Tipton that very evening.

I used to work in the chemical plant where they made the stuffthat was after I left the circus.

Paul Gallico (A); 24Sep65; R369069. I like the circus.

He bustled in with the quiet air of possession with which the ring master enters the circus.

Roddy meets the circus.

Topsy turvey circus.

SEE Gilbert, Norman E. GILBERT, PAUL T. Elmer buys a circus.

He was in the park now, and did not even notice that the Row was empty, that mighty round a deserted circus; management, riders, clowns, all the performers gone on their provincial tour, or nearly all, for a lady on horseback sees him, remembers to some extent who he is, and gives chase.

This brought the charges up to a total as large as would be necessary to transport a circus or an opera company, and we decided to take our chances in the regular way.

Dat day on de road in town I met my ole Missus McElroy en she had me ter help her wid de chilluns and tuk me ter de circus

I am an old-fashioned man and, quite frankly, I adore a circus; and when I can find one with the right sawdust smell, the right clown, and the right enthusiasm, I am happy.

Rogers watched the circus till it was over and then returned to camp, meeting on the way Bennett and Arcane, with their wives and children, carrying some blankets, for the good lady had invited them to come up to the house and sleep.

" Andy had tried every acrobatic trick he had seen depicted in the glowing advance sheets announcing the circus.

On approaching the circus I saw two angels clad in purple and scarlet, in conversation with those who were seated on the grass.

There was to be such an excursion on the occasion of which I wish to speak, and the young people expected to attend a circus in a city close to the haven to which they were going.

Caius Flaminius, censor, constructs the Flaminian road, and builds the Flaminian circus.

" The quiet forms of worship in our Congregational churches, and the intelligent preaching of the A.M.A. ministers, are fast bringing about a state of things which will drive out such church circuses, with their ministerial clowns.

Collier always enjoyed the circusthe circus was the great place of enjoyment outside, perhaps, of his pulpit work.

The lad dreamed of them at night, talked about them through the day, and discussed with his most intimate friends the project of forming a circus of their own when they became bigger and older.

"In Rome, they gave them circuses and I had thought of a bull-fight.

28 Verbs to Use for the Word  circuses