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STADIUM |
Arena |
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COLOSSEUM |
Gladiatorial arena |
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DOJO |
Sumo arena |
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GLADIATORS |
Arena combatants |
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AMPHITHEATRE |
Ancient arena |
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RING |
Boxing arena |
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TENT |
Circus arena |
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RINK |
Skating arena |
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ARENAE |
Of Arena |
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ARENAS |
Of Arena |
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EAR |
Organ standing in the arena |
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NAUTILI |
Arena utilised for trapping molluscs |
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VELODROME |
Cycle arena with banked curves |
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AXE |
Chopper flies back into Essex arena |
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OPERA |
Musical drama seen in proper arena |
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ROUTING |
Inflicting crushing defeat out in boxing arena |
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HIPPODROME |
An arena for equestrian performances; a circus. |
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ADORING |
Loving the fuss in front of circus arena |
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DARING |
Audacious of US attorney to stand on boxing arena |
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LEERING |
Out of the wind in front of circus arena smiling unpleasantly |
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HEMICYCLE |
A semicircular place, as a semicircular arena, or room,
or part of a room. |
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PODIUM |
The dwarf wall surrounding the arena of an amphitheater,
from the top of which the seats began. |
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ARENA |
Any place of public contest or exertion; any sphere of
action; as, the arenaof debate; the arena of life. |
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GLADIATOR |
Originally, a swordplayer; hence, one who fought with
weapons in public, either on the occasion of a funeral ceremony, or in
the arena, for public amusement. |
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BULLFIGHTING |
A barbarous sport, of great antiquity, in which men
torment, and fight with, a bull or bulls in an arena, for public
amusement, -- still popular in Spain. |