waltzer

[ UK /wˈɒltsɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈwɔɫsɝ, ˈwɔɫtsɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a dancer who waltzes
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How To Use waltzer In A Sentence

  • In a night of unprecedented nostalgia the rockers, the jivers and the waltzers descended on the ‘ballroom of romance’.
  • Choose from dodgems, water slides, waltzers - pretty much any ride you can think of.
  • A new ride, the Mega Bounce, imported from Spain, will be featured, as well as waltzers, dodgems, a Giant Octupus and a Twister.
  • It was where, as a teenager, he saw the fairground showmen set up camp with waltzers, dodgems and swingboats, bringing the promise of a merry-go-round of girls with beehive hairdos and stiletto heels.
  • Waltzers, dodgems, helter-skelters and one or two old fashioned merry-go-rounds with properly painted horses.
  • It was where, as a teenager, he saw the fairground showmen set up camp with waltzers, dodgems and swingboats.
  • Choose from dodgems, water slides, waltzers - pretty much any ride you can think of.
  • What does ‘place’ mean when you're travelling, and what kind of place is created when the dodgems and waltzers come to town?
  • This was like that, the plane a waltzer they were stuck in, but with no fairground bloke able to swing over and put a stop to it. PROSPECT HILL
  • It is expected that the event will attract a large entry of waltzers and dancers from over a wide area.
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