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Definition of wax museum in US English: wax museumnoun An exhibition of wax dummies, typically representing famous people and fictional characters. no wax museum is complete without its chamber of horrors Example sentencesExamples - Inspired by Madame Tussaud's wax museum in London, Pathak decided to set up a museum dedicated to the history of toilets and sanitation, a field in which his pioneering efforts have won him accolades both within and outside the country.
- She was just sitting there looking like a misplaced exhibit from the wax museum.
- The company already owns Blackpool's Tower, the landmark that symbolizes the town, its three piers, an opera house, a sealife centre and a wax museum.
- The wax museum has been at the Granby Row site since 1983 and contains more than 150 exhibits, including Cassidy's former boss, Charles Haughey.
- Who amongst you hasn't found those wax museums to be a bit ominous and repulsive?
- Imagine my surprise, after my ranting about theme parks, to find out that the wax museum has quite a history, most of it made and shaped by women.
- I went to a wax museum before I went to Australia and it really scared me!
- They asked me to be in the wax museum, but I said no way.
- When car trouble forces them to venture further in search of help, they find that the town has some frightening secrets involving its run-down old wax museum.
- For this recent body of work, Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto visited wax museums to create dramatic, large-scale photographs of the effigies of such historical figures as Henry VIII and Rembrandt.
- Yes, we did visit Madam Tussaud's wax museum on 42nd street.
- Among the items the young people will observe when they go along to the convent hall will be a haunted graveyard, a wax museum, a freaky wedding and Frankenstein's lab.
- You look like a badly rendered mannequin of yourself from a supremely cheesy tourist-trap wax museum.
- The next day, they stumble upon an old wax museum in a seemingly abandoned town.
- The facade of the five Georgian buildings is listed, and planners expect that the new grand entrance to the theatre will be on Granby Row, beside the wax museum.
- Because of presidential election delays, the statue of George W. Bush was a bit tardy for its installation in Madame Tussaud's Times Square wax museum.
- Even in Lincoln's day the wax museum invited comic treatment.
Definition of wax museum in US English: wax museumnoun An exhibition of wax dummies, typically representing famous people and fictional characters. no wax museum is complete without its chamber of horrors Example sentencesExamples - Because of presidential election delays, the statue of George W. Bush was a bit tardy for its installation in Madame Tussaud's Times Square wax museum.
- The next day, they stumble upon an old wax museum in a seemingly abandoned town.
- The company already owns Blackpool's Tower, the landmark that symbolizes the town, its three piers, an opera house, a sealife centre and a wax museum.
- Yes, we did visit Madam Tussaud's wax museum on 42nd street.
- The facade of the five Georgian buildings is listed, and planners expect that the new grand entrance to the theatre will be on Granby Row, beside the wax museum.
- Inspired by Madame Tussaud's wax museum in London, Pathak decided to set up a museum dedicated to the history of toilets and sanitation, a field in which his pioneering efforts have won him accolades both within and outside the country.
- Imagine my surprise, after my ranting about theme parks, to find out that the wax museum has quite a history, most of it made and shaped by women.
- You look like a badly rendered mannequin of yourself from a supremely cheesy tourist-trap wax museum.
- The wax museum has been at the Granby Row site since 1983 and contains more than 150 exhibits, including Cassidy's former boss, Charles Haughey.
- I went to a wax museum before I went to Australia and it really scared me!
- They asked me to be in the wax museum, but I said no way.
- When car trouble forces them to venture further in search of help, they find that the town has some frightening secrets involving its run-down old wax museum.
- For this recent body of work, Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto visited wax museums to create dramatic, large-scale photographs of the effigies of such historical figures as Henry VIII and Rembrandt.
- Who amongst you hasn't found those wax museums to be a bit ominous and repulsive?
- Among the items the young people will observe when they go along to the convent hall will be a haunted graveyard, a wax museum, a freaky wedding and Frankenstein's lab.
- Even in Lincoln's day the wax museum invited comic treatment.
- She was just sitting there looking like a misplaced exhibit from the wax museum.
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