The gluteus maximus.
Oh, dude, the word "circus" is a common noun. It's like saying "I went to the circus" - nothing fancy or specific, just your run-of-the-mill circus. Unless you're talking about "The Greatest Show on Earth" or something, then it's a proper noun. But who really cares, right?
The noun circus is a common noun, a word for any circus of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific circus, for example:The Big Apple Circus, New York, NYCircus Oz AustraliaMana Cirque Fantaisiste, FranceMoscow State Circus, Russia
Clowns!
Butt, rear end, bum, etc.
no
The number of bases they do not have in common. A pyramid has one base, but a prism has two bases.
The glutmus Maximus in other words the ass
a pyramid
The Great Pyramid is made of limestone, and this is a common pyramid material.
Yes, "circus" is a common noun. It refers to a type of entertainment that typically features acrobats, clowns, and animals performing in a ring or arena. As a common noun, it does not refer to a specific name but rather to a general category of performances.
the pointy top.