CIRCUSES
- CIRCUS, a public entertainment [n]
- A traveling company of acrobats, trained animals, and clowns that gives performances, typically in a large tent, in a series of different places
- (in ancient Rome) A rounded or oblong arena lined with tiers of seats, used for equestrian and other sports and games
- A group of people involved in a particular sport who travel around to compete against one another in a series of different places
- A public scene of frenetic and noisily intrusive activity
- A rounded open space in a city where several streets converge