Sentence example with the word 'spectator'

spectator

accepter, attestator, buff, consignee, frequenter, haunter, informer, observer, patron, receiver, testifier, voucher

Definition n. a close observer

Last update: July 4, 2015


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Spectators were very noisy at the football match.   [noun]

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This astounding feat is repeated with the second spectator 's queen !   [noun]

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Placing himself at an angle of the works, where he might be a spectator of the scene without, he awaited the result with as much patience as he could summon.   [noun]

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Of this scene, Duncan, who, in his eagerness to report his arrival, had entered unannounced, stood many moments an unobserved and a delighted spectator.   [noun]

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She who sat in the theatre of life as a spectator had discovered that her sister's husband was not happy.   [noun]

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At a less agitating moment, the young man might have been entertained with the singular scene of which he now found himself an auditor and a spectator.   [noun]

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A victor," he continued, somewhat haughtily, "ought to have interested a fair spectator more deeply.   [noun]

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'Safe, and a triumphant spectator of our success.'   [noun]

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The number of places being of necessity equal at all times to that of the spectators, no spectator can occupy two places, nor can any actor play several parts; 3.   [noun]

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We will imagine him an enforced spectator, wincing as each stroke draws blood.   [noun]

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Here every man has a right to accommodate himself as a spectator, and to perform his part as an actor; but without hurt to others.   [noun]

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