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UK
/kˌæɹəsˈɛl/
]
[ US /ˈkɛɹəˌsɛɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɛɹəˌsɛɫ/ ]
NOUN
- a conveyer belt that carries luggage to be claimed by air travelers
- a large, rotating machine with seats for children to ride or amusement
How To Use carousel In A Sentence
- I was waiting at the luggage carousel and suddenly, beside me, was this six foot blonde Laplander. AN OLDER WOMAN
- She stumbles off the escalator and is swept along with the crowd of Asian businessmen and tourists towards the luggage carousel.
- Ferguson once coined the term "carousel" to describe Barca's dizzying passing game. The Seattle Times
- The carousel was just a few feet from the wide front door of the store, which people traveling through the mall passed by all day long.
- In fact, it's possible that mobile phone apps would multicast from a carousel - rather like Ceefax or digital TV.
- She pondered her plan while she stood at the luggage carousel and stared blankly at the conveyor.
- One of her bags did not arrive on the luggage carousel.
- I worked the carousel and the bumper cars and the Tilt-A-Whirl.
- A few years ago, managers at a Houston airport were faced with a deluge of complaints about long waits at the luggage carousel. Times, Sunday Times
- Sun also promises to help Adobe to make its long-awaited Carousel document interchange format software successful in the Unix marketplace.