fairground Definition
fair·ground (fer′gro̵und′)
noun
an open space where fairs are held
fairground Synonyms
fairground
n.
fairground Usage Examples
Converse of object
- travel: Growing up on the traveling fairgrounds he went on to become a wealthy nightclub owner on the Isle of Wight.
- operate: Persons wishing to operate a fairground on Council owned land are required to give the Council prior notice to holding the event.
- become: Southend's Kursaal became the largest fairground in the south of England.
Preposition: for
child: Use a picture of a fairground for children to color using patterns with set numbers of colors.
Adjective modifier
- new: Able to compete berry an equity good games for a new fairgrounds.
- old: From the zoo, they'd somehow ended up at an old fairground on the outskirts of the city.
- local: To cheer themselves up the group go on a jolly jaunt to a local fairground.
- Victorian: We saw people which wore Victorian clothes, shops and a Victorian fairground.
- large: The interior houses a large indoor fairground run by the Wilkie family.
- small: Another new activity was a small fairground, using restored vintage fairground equipment and organized by IWA South London Branch's Dave Young.
Modifies a noun
- barker: On the opening title track he does everything to draw attention to his alleged musical genius short of hiring a fairground barker.
- carousel: The traditional fairground carousel was a big hit with approximately 5,000 rides being given away during the day.
- showman: The guidance refers to Fairground showmen and New Age Travelers as well as Gypsy Traveler communities.
- ride: A joke... " What fairground ride is best in the morning?
- amusement: Fairground amusements appeared on the seafront and the Punch and Judy booth became a familiar sight on the beach.
- organ: Music was provided a modified version of the fairground organ.
Noun used with modifier
- exhibition: Later this month over 200,000 visitors are expected to descend on the trade exhibition fairground in Frankfurt to attend the 27th Achema.
- summer: Or else you could visit the Seaside Park, crazy golf course, bouncy castles or summer fairground.
Browse dictionary entries near fairground
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