sideshow

[sahyd-shoh]

sideshow Definition

a minor show or event in addition to the main entertainment, especially a small circus.

Using sideshow: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sideshow" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The circus had a sideshow featuring a bearded lady and a strongman.

  • Example

    The fair had a sideshow with games and prizes.

  • Example

    The magician's assistant performed a sideshow before the main act.

sideshow Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sideshow

  • to manage or operate a minor show or event in addition to the main entertainment

    Example

    The circus owner also ran a sideshow featuring various oddities.

  • an unusual or interesting feature of a minor show or event in addition to the main entertainment

    Example

    The sideshow attraction was a man who could swallow swords.

  • an area at a fair or carnival where sideshows are located

    Example

    We spent the afternoon playing games and visiting the various attractions in sideshow alley.

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Summary: sideshow in Brief

'Sideshow' [sahyd-shoh] refers to a minor show or event that accompanies the main entertainment, often seen in circuses or fairs. It can include unusual or interesting features, such as a bearded lady or a man who can swallow swords. 'Sideshow' is also used in phrases like 'run a sideshow' and 'sideshow attraction.'