noun
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the natural features of a landscape
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theatre the painted backcloths, stage structures, etc, used to represent a location in a theatre or studio
Etymology
Origin of scenery
Example Sentences
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Now the scenery shifts to north London - along with the pressure - as Arsenal face that dangerous trip to Spurs.
From BBC
Though he landed the first of his seven Oscar nominations for the role, Mr. Duvall didn’t get to set fire to the scenery.
It is also known for its picturesque scenery, with tourists drawn to its UNESCO-recognised geopark - one of only five in Canada.
From BBC
Those views can also be enjoyed from the home’s many balconies, which also provide perfect spots to sit and soak up the scenery.
From MarketWatch
But Fujiyoshida's picturesque scenery threatens "the quiet lives of citizens," the city's mayor explained, adding: "We have a strong sense of crisis."
From BBC
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