Extravaganzas [noun]

Definition of Extravaganzas:

spectacle

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Sentence/Example of Extravaganzas:

A custom-built virtual location was created just for this conference and more than a million viewed the tuned-in to watch the extravaganza.

Collaborating on 14 features, their work together marked a sharp contrast to the melodramas and musical extravaganzas typically made in Bollywood, as Mumbai’s Hindi-language film industry is known.

Once again, Amazon is setting the agenda in retail with its two-day Prime Day sales event starting on Tuesday, an annual shopping extravaganza that comes three months later this year than it has in the past.

The food-grade silicone and durable fiberglass mats keep your snickerdoodles, macaroons, and cowboy cookies from sticking, and can be washed with soap and water or thrown in your dishwasher for future culinary extravaganzas.

For the rest, he could find little either to amuse or that could even be acknowledged as new or original in the extravaganza.

There is something in Don Fernando's passion extremely tender, though romantic and extravaganza.

Talking of songs, I shall just give you the interesting ditty with which this excellent extravaganza concludes.

When they walked to her house together she spoke most appreciatively of the extravaganza.

It was the bizarre curtain scene of what I had called an extravaganza.

It is more in the nature of an extravaganza, an opium dream described in finely chiselled, richly tinted phrases.