funfair

[ UK /fˈʌnfe‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.
  2. a commercially operated park with stalls and shows for amusement
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How To Use funfair In A Sentence

  • The funfair and outdoor cinema might fill the time between naps. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the funfair, visitors will also have the opportunity to view the traditional art of Italian glass-blowing.
  • Throughout the weekend, static and moving displays, concours, passenger rides, funfairs and hot air balloons will all add to the atmosphere.
  • There was a funfair in the car park at Cheltenham yesterday, and the grandstand roof was being repaired after wind damage. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's live music and a funfair too. The Sun
  • Live music, funfair and entertainment all day. The Sun
  • Of course, firework is not the only highlight of the night. A funfair was build up.
  • Throughout the weekend, static and moving displays, concours, passenger rides, funfairs and hot air balloons will all add to the atmosphere.
  • Live music, funfairs and fire-eaters are among the attractions being lined up to celebrate Bonfire Night across the region tomorrow.
  • In his previous effort, Funfair won the Troy Stakes on August 20 at Saratoga Race Course over yielding turf.
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