Use "pageants" in a sentence

1. The pageant to end all pageants.

2. Assedat headboards abiogenetic pageants untenty Danit asterospondylous cheesier

3. The Beastliest Blunders in the World of Beauty Pageants

4. We also have Crowns & sashes for pageants, proms, homecoming, rodeos, and other events.

5. The organization sells television rights to the pageants in other countries.

6. We also have Crowns & sashes for pageants, proms, homecoming, rodeos, and other events.

7. A vessel of state used in pageants: elegantly decorated Barges on the Grand Canal in Venice

8. Cheongsams are now worn only during formal occasions like weddings, parties, and beauty pageants

9. There have also been many many drag shows, pageants (such as for Miss Ballgame, etc.) and other stage shows

10. (a) Argosies of Portly sail (b) Pageants of the sea (c) Woven Wings Answer: (a) Argosies of Portly sail – the phrase means merchant ships loaded with rich cargos sailing majestically on the seas

11. (Redirected from Crowned (TV series)) Crowned: The Mother of All Pageants is an eight-episode competition that featured multiple mother-daughter teams working together as pairs to win a beauty pageant competition

12. Being a model herself, Lan Khue shone in the Top model competition, Ms Ines Ligron, a well-known trainer of contestants at international beauty pageants said “It is happening at Miss World, beautiful fashion show.

13. (2) he went deaf because of the Clangour of the steam hammers (3) To tremendous cheers and the Clangour of bells they rode in on one horse, with Margaret riding pillion behind the King, escorted by two hundred knights and pausing to witness numerous pageants

14. (2) he went deaf because of the Clangour of the steam hammers (3) To tremendous cheers and the Clangour of bells they rode in on one horse, with Margaret riding pillion behind the King, escorted by two hundred knights and pausing to witness numerous pageants

15. (2) he went deaf because of the Clangour of the steam hammers (3) To tremendous cheers and the Clangour of bells they rode in on one horse, with Margaret riding pillion behind the King, escorted by two hundred knights and pausing to witness numerous pageants

16. There where your Argosies with portly sail (Like signiors and rich burghers on the flood, 10 Or, as it were, the pageants of the sea) Do overpeer the petty traffickers That curtsy to them, do them reverence, As they fly by them with their woven wings