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Wild West show
noun
- an entertainment, often as part of a circus, representing scenes and events from the early history of the western U.S. and displaying feats of marksmanship, horseback riding, rope twirling, and the like.
Wild West show
noun
- a show or circus act presenting feats of horsemanship, shooting, etc
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Wild West show1
Example Sentences
Summers off from law school, he joined the Buffalo Bill Wild West show, and traveled to London, where, what-ho, he ran into Yaw again.
The exhibition covers the sweep of Bonheur鈥檚 long career, including works as diverse as a painting of two rabbits nibbling on a carrot that she showed at the Paris Salon when she was 19; a portrait of 鈥淏uffalo Bill鈥 Cody on horseback, whom she befriended when he performed his 鈥淲ild West鈥 show in Paris during the Universal Exposition in 1889; and cyanotype photographs she experimented with in later life.
Stories of Dowie鈥檚 miracles abound, including one about Sadie Cody, a niece of Buffalo Bill Cody, a celebrity known for his Wild West Show, who said her spinal tumor was healed by Dowie鈥檚 prayers.
The crowd diverged at the bottom of the stairs, most heading to the World鈥檚 Fair, some going in the direction of the Wild West Show.
He joined the Wild West Show, and while they were entertaining kaisers and queens, he brought death and suffering wherever they went.
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