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extravaganza
[ ik-strav-uh-gan-zuh ]
noun
- a musical or dramatic composition or production, as comic opera or musical comedy, marked by a loose structure, a frivolous theme, and elaborate costuming and staging.
- any lavish or opulent show, event, assemblage, etc.:
an extravaganza of new housewares on the twelfth floor.
extravaganza
/ 瑟办藢蝉迟谤忙惫蓹藞伞忙苍锄蓹 /
noun
- an elaborately staged and costumed light entertainment
- any lavish or fanciful display, literary or other composition, etc
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of extravaganza1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of extravaganza1
Example Sentences
This extravaganza will take place at a hotel in Abidjan at the end of June and will be broadcast on national TV.
An eight-hour choral extravaganza of a universal prayer is to open the Edinburgh International Festival at the Usher Hall.
Mackintosh has spared no expense on an extravaganza that seems to have everything but a good editor.
The brand, valued at $1bn, became known for its runway extravaganzas, reminiscent of a modern alternative to the iconic Victoria's Secret shows, but this time with every body type on display.
The extravaganza first caught people's eye in March when some of the world's most influential people started arriving in India to attend a pre-wedding event.
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