Definition of Spectaculars

1. Noun. (plural of spectacular) ¹

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Definition of Spectaculars

1. spectacular [n] - See also: spectacular

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spectaculars

specollum
specs
spectable
spectacle
spectacle eyes
spectacle plane
spectacled
spectacled bear
spectacled bears
spectacled caiman
spectacles
spectacular
spectacularity
spectacularly
spectacularness
spectaculars (current term)
spectate
spectated
spectates
spectating
spectation
spectator
spectator pump
spectator sport
spectator sports
spectatorial
spectatorially
spectators
spectatorship

Literary usage of Spectaculars

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Dramatist by Montrose Jonas Moses (1911)
"... military and naval spectaculars, than in mounting rich productions himself. The kinetoscope, however, has had to adopt many methods of the theatre. ..."

2. The American Dramatist by Montrose Jonas Moses (1917)
"... dramatizations, especially of Dickens, spectaculars and burlesques are to the credit of Brougham,8 yet not one of his plays has had vitality enough to ..."

3. The American Dramatist by Montrose Jonas Moses (1917)
"... dramatizations, especially of Dickens, spectaculars and burlesques are to the credit of Brougham,3 yet not one of his plays has had vitality enough to ..."

4. Where No Man Has Gone Before: A History of Apollo Lunar Exploration Missions by William D. Compton (1996)
"... Post suggested that such a trip should be weighed carefully in terms of its potential scientific value: "It is knowledge we seek, not spectaculars . ..."

5. Lenin's Legacy: The Story of the Cpsu by Robert G. Wesson (1978)
"He accepted credit for the remarkable series of Soviet spectaculars in space, from the first artificial satellite (in October 1957) to the first manned ..."

6. The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly by William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Frances Trevelyan Miller (1906)
"The military record of the New World, while not as spectaculars that of the Old World, is a story of strong men with strong hearts wh: have conquered strong ..."

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