Pronunciation: /bɪɡ tɑp/
noun a large tent, typically with a high point in the center, used for circuses and other traveling shows
A1 The circus performers entertained the audience under the big top.
A2 Children were amazed by the acrobats performing in the big top tent.
B1 Visitors can enjoy snacks and drinks at the food stands outside the big top.
B2 The colorful decorations inside the big top added to the festive atmosphere of the circus.
C1 The ringmaster announced the start of the show from the center of the big top.
C2 The big top tent was filled with the sound of applause as the performers took their final bow.
formal The circus performers entertained the audience under the big top.
informal Let's go check out the show at the big top!
slang The big top is where all the cool acts happen.
figurative The big top represents the center of attention and excitement in the circus.
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