spectator
has definitions from the field of clothing
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[ noun ] a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind)
Examples "the spectators applauded the performance" "television viewers" "sky watchers discovered a new star" Used in print (The Sun, [Baltimore],...)The big , 22 - year old shortstop , the 1960 American_league `` rookie of the year '' , flew here late this afternoon from Baltimore , signed his contract for an estimated $ 15000 and was a spectator at tonight 's 5 - to 3 loss to Kansas_City - the winless Birds ' sixth setback in_a_row . (Rocky Mountains News, [Denver, Colorado],...)Among the spectators was the noted exotic_dancer , Patti_Waggin who is Mrs._Don_Rudolph when off the stage . (The New York Times,...)A spectator picked_up the ball and handed it to a small boy , who dropped this suddenly hot_potato in a very playable lie . (Frank Getlein and Harold C. Gardiner, S.J., Movies,...)Each scene is shot straight through , as had been the universal custom , from a camera fixed in a single position , but in the outdoor scenes , especially in the capture and destruction of the outlaws , Porter 's camera position breaks , necessarily , with the camera position standard until then , which had been , roughly , that of a spectator in a center orchestra seat at a play . (Irving Stone, The Agony and the Ecstasy....)Mostly the scene was crowded with mourners , such_as the dramatic Dell'Arca_Lamentation in Bologna , where the grief-stricken spectators had usurped Mary 's last poignant moment . |
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[ noun ] (clothing) a woman's pump with medium heel; usually in contrasting colors for toe and heel
Synonyms Used in print (The Times-Picayune, [New Orleans]...)Spectators in white crush textures dip toe and heel in smooth black , navy and taffy tan . Related terms |
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