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audiences
noun as in group observing an entertainment or sporting event
noun as in hearing
Example Sentences
Nobody terrified audiences with a smile as well as Lee Marvin.
The move shocked audiences, who inundated CBS with angry letters.
Was the blackface scene with Gene Wilder in Silver Streak an important step in how American audiences view minstrelsy?
Pryor had yet to become the volatile social satirist who unnerved white industry executives and delighted black audiences.
The original French title, Bande de Filles (girl gang) was translated to Girlhood in order to appeal more to American audiences.
We were surprised at the small audiences which we found at the cathedrals where we attended services.
Being a great wit, he kept his audiences in uproars of laughter.
The opinion and reaction of Richmond audiences and critics became respected and noticed throughout the country.
One of the favorite actresses of the soldier audiences was Sally Partington.
In like manner, Aristophanes could afford to trifle with the asseverations of his own Athenian audiences.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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