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circusesnounpl. of circus a large usually roofless building for sporting events with tiers of seats for spectatorsthe Roman circus is believed to have held 50,000 spectators in ancient times bowls, coliseums, colosseums, stadiums(or stadia) ballparks, parksgymnasiums(or gymnasia), gyms, spasarenas, domes, hippodromes a place of uproar or confusionwith seven kids in the house, it's a circus most of the time babels, bedlams, madhouses, scrums(British), three-ring circuses bustles, commotions, pandemoniums, rackets, ruckuses, tumults, turmoilsbrouhahas, clamors, clatters, dins, hubbubs, noiseschaoses, confusions, disarrangements, disarrays, disorders, havoc, hells, messes, musses, shambles arcadias, heavens, paradises, utopiasorders, organizationscalms, lulls, peaces, respiteshushes, quiets, silences an elaborate, visually exciting show or eventthe media circus that took place outside the courthouse every day of the murder trial extravaganzas, pageants, raree-shows, spectacles, spectaculars displays, exhibitions, exhibits, expositions |