extravaganza in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for extravaganza in the English»Spanish Dictionary

extravaganza in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for extravaganza in the English»Spanish Dictionary

extravaganza [ɪkˌstrævəˈgænzə] N (spectacle)

extravaganza Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a film extravaganza
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There she began presenting a series of burlesques and extravaganzas -- for which she made this house famous.
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It's safe to say that her fans will not be disappointed by the two-hour extravaganza.
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Released in three and four parts, these films were blockbuster extravaganzas popular for their intricate plots, special effects, and complex action choreography.
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This four day extravaganza hosts a veritable galaxy of daft competitions, street partying, parades and pageantry.
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To see this cultural and religious extravaganza, people from adjacent villages come in colorfully decorated carts.
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She also described the album as a big, fun, electronic extravaganza.
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For the stage he wrote 55 pieces, ranging from burlesques to pantomimes, farces and extravaganzas.
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Decisions were taken regarding social uplift, avoiding extravaganza, and opening new schools and hostels to spread education amongst masses.
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These extravaganzas were theatrical productions on a massive scale.
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His father-in-law painted the ice for these great extravaganzas.
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