extravaganza造句1. The fashion show was a technicolour extravaganza.
2. Almost from the outset, the extravaganza was beset with difficulties.
3. At the end, acclaim for a stylish extravaganza.
4. This extravaganza will feature vibrant sounds from almost every Latin country on the map.
5. This whole extravaganza is demeaning, debasing and deeply damaging to what should be serious political discourse, the protesters complain.
6. There are those who hope this international sports extravaganza called the Olympic Games someday waltzes its way through Texas.
7. Something of an extravaganza had been laid on, of course.
8. It's an eight-way-scrolling arcade extravaganza with graphics and sound I could have cheerfully shot my grandmother for.
9. The floral extravaganza featured 55 floats, 30 equestrian units and 24 marching bands.
10. You're in for a big rock extravaganza.
11. Some Indian people indulge in wedding extravaganza.
12. It is not a wild extravaganza.
13. JOTI and JOTA is an annual Scouting extravaganza.
14. Competitors must have already purchased the 2009 Extravaganza Admission Ticket.
15. The new CCTV building is an extravaganza of strange look.
16. Her latest musical extravaganza features fifty dancing girls and live horseson stage.
17. And finally, throw in a trash talking extravaganza with Artest and some Ankle Insurance as well.
18. Organisers claim that the event will rival, if not eclipse, this year's Tall Ships extravaganza.
19. The Make-A-Wish Foundation will be a sponsoring charity for this frozen extravaganza.
20. Lacroix now plans to show his ready-to-wear collection from showrooms saving Arnault up to £150,000 - the cost of a catwalk extravaganza.
21. Liverpool City Council's leisure services department believe more than 30,000 people turned out for a thrilling 20-minute extravaganza.
22. The trees, two white and one pink, were an extravaganza of blossom which floated down on to the chequered tablecloths.
23. The effects are simply terrific and create a visual extravaganza rare for television.
24. So my request was read as a desire for garters and high heels and erotic extravaganza, and if it was granted, it was done as a come-on.
25. Theopening ceremony has evolved over the years into a complex extravaganza, with music, speeches, and pageantry.
26. Aged 14, Doris Eaton Travis was in the famous Follies show run by Florenz Ziegfeld - regarded as Broadway's first glittering song and dance extravaganza .
27. Hamburg is first and foremost a port , and so the extravaganza took place on the water.
28. An estimated one billion people tuned in to watch Beijing's glittering extravaganza in 2008, and this time the eyes of the world will be on the British capital.
29. They will be laying on liquid refreshment to fortify brides-to-be for the shopping extravaganza ahead.
30. as well as being the 150th anniversary of the publication of his masterpiece, "On the Origin of Species" (Nov. 24), the extravaganza is set to continue until the end of next year.