English to Urdu Dictionary extravaganza

extravaganza

وینگانجا
definition
noun
an extravaganza of dance in many forms
an elaborate and spectacular entertainment or production.
example
It's a 'extravaganza' of fun and entertainment of an unprecedented nature over the three days.
an 'extravaganza' of dance in many forms
This is a spectacular 'extravaganza' of flamenco, theatre, song and live stallions.
Visitors enjoyed a musical 'extravaganza' at the first night of ensembles organised by Bolton Music Service.
The pub's tent would feature a selection of real ales and a special Bingley Show beer produced for the 'extravaganza' .
an 'extravaganza' of dance in many forms
The producer of the 'extravaganza' is Lindy Shaw, who says she has been arranging it since Christmas.
An entertainment 'extravaganza' that promises to be bigger and better than ever before kicks off in Trowbridge on Monday.
So, I don't look to the Super Bowl to see singing and dancing 'extravaganzas' .
Aerial fireworks produce their luminous 'extravaganzas' through the effective combustion of groups of small pellets, which contain all the ingredients necessary to create a particular effect.
This year there are all kinds of marketing events and spectacles and 'extravaganzas' there.
Forget gourmet cuisine, decadent drug-soaked clubbing 'extravaganzas' , and entertainment crossroads of the world for a moment.
Patriotic tunes, band standards, choral selections and holiday classics traditionally are featured in four musical 'extravaganzas' by the ensembles at Iowa State.
These 'extravaganzas' feature dance, music and dramas depicting the cultural life of various communities performed by various artistes from all over the country.
He continued to dress up, performing in specially commissioned musical 'extravaganzas' , when not sitting for yet another portrait.
In fact, if posterity decides to remember any of these 'extravaganzas' , it will probably be due more to clever packaging and mixing of media than to any innate musical quality.
The play takes the audience back to 1898 through presentations of wild west acts, musical 'extravaganzas' , ridiculous comedy, a touch of burlesque and boxing - all of which actually took place in the Palace Grand Theatre.
Replacing the old revues and girlie 'extravaganzas' , ‘book shows’ now used songs to define character and propel plot.
For a long time, Susan performed her entertaining 'extravaganzas' from the outdated, cramped kitchen/family room in her classic Cape Cod home.
Many dance, theater, and music groups continue to rely on the state, which gives emphasis to large productions and 'extravaganzas' , controls major venues, and often has an agenda for the artists to follow.
It takes guts to break the perpetual spiral of dinner parties, in which you and your friends continually invite each other round for increasingly elaborate culinary 'extravaganzas' .
But the slums are those in India, and the movies are the giddy, over-the-top 'extravaganzas' produced in the busy film capital known as ‘Bollywood.’
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