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20 Sentences With "make a spectacle of"

How to use make a spectacle of in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "make a spectacle of" and check conjugation/comparative form for "make a spectacle of". Mastering all the usages of "make a spectacle of" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Ya know ... don't make a spectacle of your testicles.
Instead he chose to go make a spectacle of himself.
But they don't have to make a spectacle of those people, either.
As in the past, Slate and Evans didn't make a spectacle of their decision.
There are scenes of anguish, but the film doesn't make a spectacle of pain.
The goal is to pay homage to the show, not to make a spectacle of its darker themes.
I don't want this spectacle-making illness to make a spectacle of me and, in so doing, her.
These shows make a spectacle of their pain and methods of expressing their feelings on a national platform.
At best, these pieces make a spectacle of Black women who exist outside of the institution of heterosexual marriage.
Trump has been partial to the idea of a longer trial with witnesses, to make a spectacle of his impeachment.
Suddenly, they jump up and down, yell, make a spectacle of themselves, get a clip that goes viral on YouTube and then Twitter, and suddenly they find themselves with cable contracts.
" In "Overload," a close-harmony duet with Miguel that wanders between guitar chords and slow-motion jazz, there's a collision of love, fame and social media that leaves Mr. Legend wondering, "Must we make a spectacle of love?
"Saban doesn't need to make a spectacle of himself; the spectacle is all around him, and his job is to report it, drawing the line only when he feels the information might interfere with his readers' future fun," Mr. Musto wrote.
Okay, probably not — judging by the warm lighting and the jugs on the tables, she's most likely in a tavern, watching someone make a spectacle of themselves — but she's a lot closer to home than she's been for years, so GET HYPE.
This is American self-promotion at its purest: bark and shout and make a spectacle of yourself until you reach the point where you can sit back, relax, and take your rightful place among the legitimate and the rational and the sophisticated.
One thing clear at this year's VMAs was that artists, with their devotion to aesthetic and with the vast multimedia resources directly at their disposal in today's industry, don't necessarily need TV producers or the creative vision of their labels to make a spectacle of their own.
"For any of the family and friends of those that are still affected by the destruction that he brought, I hope you know that our goal was not to make a spectacle of their tragedy but to create a positive dialogue about social issues and bring to justice things that were in the shadows," Criss said.
Many people were eager to make a spectacle of the execution. A local carpenter built a grandstand next to the hanging site, planning to charge for tickets. Cashman was outraged, feeling that no execution should be celebrated. She befriended the five convicts, visiting them to provide spiritual guidance.
Essie and Raf marry in a registry office and do not tell their friends. McFadden told Wilson that the pair did not want any drama at their wedding. When their colleagues find out they make a spectacle of the wedding news. McFadden added that Sacha eventually accepts that Essie marrying Raf is in her best interests.
Following Jack Davenport, Young performed in the West End one-man stage adaptation of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People in 2004 in which, according to The Guardians Lyn Gardner, he managed to "make a spectacle of himself". In 2005, he co-wrote (with fellow Spectator journalist Lloyd Evans) a sex farce about the David Blunkett/Kimberley Quinn intrigue and the "Sextator" affairs of Boris Johnson and Rod Liddle called Who's the Daddy?Sarah Lyall "A very British 'documentary farce'", International Herald Tribune, 25 August 2005, reprinting a New York Times article. Retrieved 23 June 2007.

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