onlookers in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

onlookers in the PONS Dictionary

onlookers Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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When the votes were counted, each ballot paper was held up for onlookers to see.
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As they begin to fight, a candle is knocked over by bewildered onlookers plunging the tavern into darkness.
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The game is often treated as a social spectacle with onlookers and team members shouting loudly, encouraging each other, or wishing for a certain score.
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They are allowed to have bodily contact with onlookers as long as they stay on the road.
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At times, it became a source of amusement for onlookers.
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The 2005 event had 300 participants and 6000 onlookers.
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The large wave created would hit the bridge that spans over the runout, getting onlookers wet as well.
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The crowd of onlookers was considerably more boisterous than usual, however, and the artillery was called out to restore order.
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It is then brought back to life (with alcohol) and a dance ensues, involving the onlookers.
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You won't find courage in the ranks of the crowd of mostly pot-bellied onlookers at a hare coursing match.
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