Scenery
noun, plural sceneries.
1.
the general appearance of a place; the aggregate of features that give character to a landscape.
2.
hangings, draperies, structures, etc., used on a stage to represent a locale or furnish decorative background.
Idioms
3.
chew the scenery, to act melodramatically; overact.
noun (pl) -eries
1.
the natural features of a landscape
2.
(theatre) the painted backcloths, stage structures, etc, used to represent a location in a theatre or studio
scenery
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