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

26. This spectacle offers a fleeting moment of unforgettable beauty.

27. Autobiography, the biography of oneself narrated by oneself

28. The carnival was a magnificent spectacle.

29. Not a breath of air disturbs the tranquil spectacle.

30. The ceremonial opening of Parliament was a fine spectacle.

31. "Five days of music and spectacle.

32. The giving of oneself in the marital act is a revealing of oneself to the other.

33. She was fascinated at the spectacle of a rocket launching.

34. Wholesaling and retailing in shops, and via global computer networks of spectacles, alidades for spectacles, spectacle lenses, spectacle cases, instruments for spectacles and spectacle frames

35. Optical goods, spectacles (optics), alidades, spectacle frames, sunglasses, goggles for sports, spectacle cases, instruments containing eyepieces, surveyors' levels, spectacle glasses

36. The carnival parade was a magnificent spectacle.

37. Besides do plastic surgery, what method still can make oneself cheek bone decrescent ?

38. Bullfighting, national sport and spectacle of Spain

39. Jane, it was such a humiliating spectacle!

40. The poor fellow was a sad spectacle.

41. In particular spectacles (optics), sunglasses, spectacle cases, goggles for sports, anti-glare glasses, spectacle glasses, spectacle frames, instruments for spectacles and alidades

42. The trial was turned into a public spectacle .

43. It was a spectacle not to be missed.

44. Stanisław Jerzy Lec once said: Sometimes one must be silent to make oneself heard.

45. Swearing is a way of expressing oneself.

46. THE BOOK OF HUMOROUS VERSE VARIOUS It set Tom to thinking; he said afterwards the spectacle was enough to make a Brickbat wake up …

47. To self-Aggrandize is to make oneself appear to be more important or bigger.

48. 7 He does not listen unluckily, must oneself go him caries recreant , must make help a person greatly.

49. And imitating God means coming out of oneself, giving oneself in love.

50. Royal Ascot may be known for its glitz and glamor but plenty of work goes on behind the scenes to make it such a spectacle.

51. Seeing Hank in a dress was quite a spectacle.

52. Commercial retailing of watches, alarm clocks, electric clocks and watches, spectacles (optics), sunglasses, spectacle cases, goggles for sports, anti-glare glasses, spectacle glasses, spectacle frames, instruments for spectacles and alidades

53. Worthwhile because of oneself!?

54. Method and device for determining the angle of forward inclination of a spectacle frame

55. 19 However, because her husband Joseph was righteous and did not want to make her a public spectacle, he intended to divorce her secretly.

56. Imprison oneself in a person's world.

57. He watched the spectacle, mouth agape.

58. Hangings took place outside the prison as a public spectacle.

59. □ A sense of humor; able to laugh at oneself

60. Respirators for filtering air, visors, antiglare glasses, antiglare visors, spectacles (optics), spectacle cases, ophthalmic frames, spectacle frames

61. The pageantry surrounding the court is a feast of spectacle and venerable tradition.

62. Procrastination is a difficult habit to rid oneself of.

63. 5 Viewed from the top of Mount Tai , the sunrise was indeed a spectacle.

64. Adjustment parameter determination for a specatacle lens in a spectacle frame

65. 000 people turned up for the spectacle.

66. Cushion; mini purse; pin cushion; spectacle case.

67. It's a sad spectacle, Ethan, why don't we just admit it?

68. Wholesaling and retailing via global computer networks of watches, alarm clocks, electric clocks and watches, spectacles (optics), sunglasses, spectacle cases, goggles for sports, anti-glare glasses, spectacle glasses, spectacle frames, instruments for spectacles and alidades

69. The spectacle after a kill is not for the squeamish.

70. He even disapproves of ‘giving oneself to a lot of wine.’

71. The budget would then become a matter of helping oneself.

72. Anoint (someone/oneself) with To touch someone or oneself with a liquid (such as oil or water)

73. The invention relates to a method for optimizing a progressive spectacle lens.

74. The sounds of bull elk Bugling add to the spectacle

75. This, the most powerful vessel afloat, was a breathtaking spectacle of armor and machinery.

76. Confess definition is - to tell or make known (something, such as something wrong or damaging to oneself) : admit

77. To amuse ( oneself ) a light, frolicsome manner.

78. The Nuremberg convention was an extraordinary spectacle!

79. The " launch " of the completed steel in May , 1911 , was a heavily publicized spectacle .

80. Another unique spectacle is diamond dust, a ground-level cloud composed of tiny ice crystals.