Wild-west-show
noun
1.
an entertainment, often as part of a circus, representing scenes and events from the early history of the western U.S. and displaying feats of marksmanship, horseback riding, rope twirling, and the like.
Wild West show
noun
1.
(US) a show or circus act presenting feats of horsemanship, shooting, etc
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