make a spectacle of oneself in English
behave in a disreputable or foolish manner in a public place
Use "make a spectacle of oneself" in a sentence
1. Don't make a spectacle of yourself.
2. Idiom: Avail (oneself) of To make use of
3. She did not rant or rave or otherwise make a spectacle of herself.
4. Binging Definition: Overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself
5. I wasn't going to make a spectacle of myself just to give you a laugh!
6. What happens when the two interests collide will make a fascinating spectacle.
7. Spectacles, spectacle frames, spectacle cases, spectacle glasses, instruments for spectacles, alidades
8. The 4th, by paragraphic oneself are done, won't make number, copy redo, oneself were finished January
9. Spectacles, spectacle frames, spectacle cases, spectacle glasses, instruments for spectacles, alidades for spectacles
10. Why foppish oneself, make himself so heavy, so tired?
11. Spectacles, spectacle lenses, spectacle frames, eyepieces
12. Spectacles (optics), spectacle lenses, spectacle frames, eyepieces
13. It is difficult to make oneself concentrate for long periods.
14. [Y]ou can witness the spectacle of the Grand Canyon, where Aeons of geological time conspire to make
15. Spectacles, spectacle glasses, spectacle cases and frames, eyepieces
16. This is a moving spectacle.
17. Spectacle hinge
18. A spectacle, to be sure.
19. 2 ‘a minor official Condescended to see us’ SYNONYMS deign , stoop, descend, lower oneself, humble oneself, demean oneself, debase oneself, vouchsafe, think fit, see fit, deem it worthy of oneself, consent
20. Spectacles (optics), sunglasses, spectacle cases, sports goggles, anti-glare glasses, spectacle glasses, spectacle frames, instruments for spectacles and alidades
21. This is a public spectacle now.
22. It was not a heartening spectacle.
23. The sunset was a stunning spectacle.
24. Even if the road is not flat also should make oneself of the sun.
25. Adorn (oneself) with Borrowed plumes To make a showy display of something that is not truly one's own