Scenery in a sentence as a noun

Bright lights ever where; scenery, under-lighting on the cars and all that glitz.

For me, they offer social interaction and a change of scenery that I don't get at home.

In July, the Tour de France is perfect for that, due to the beautiful scenery and the flow of the race.

I'm making plans now to go back in the winter/spring, when the river will be frozen and the scenery will be spectacular.

If its windows are not polarized, they can nevertheless alter the "scenery" by changes in lighting.

Initial driving lessons, pilot training, Movies where you're sat inside the scenery.

Google begins caching the advertisements he will be seeing during the rout superimposed on the scenery.

The state undergoes three major geological changes as you go from North to South, leaving some really nice, natural scenery as a result.

This isn't about anyone's mistakes, it's about the emotional scenery surrounding some generic failure.

But perhaps also there are those of us who want to spend their lunchtimes not socialising but meditating; who want to be alone rather than with others; who want get outside and have a change of scenery.

Although the upper decks of the MV Polarlys are like a modest and tasteful cruise ship, and the majority of passengers were there for the scenery and the day-trip excursions, they do still haul cargo and commuters.

As someone who went through the 'entrepreneur route', which is not what this start-up visa thingy is but it was a related program, it's still Canada and it is still the Canadian government, as well as Canadian immigration:Canada is a great country, lots of really nice people and amazing scenery.

Scenery definitions

noun

the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale; "they worked all night painting the scenery"

See also: scene

noun

the appearance of a place