funfair
funfair
Definition
fun·fair (fun′fer′)
noun
Brit. an amusement park or carnival with rides, games, sideshows, etc.
funfair
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- include: Includes a vintage funfair which is all under cover- I dare you not to have fun here!
- desert: A gull, soaring over the deserted funfair wintry sun CRITICAL REFLECTION The last image tends to dominate emotionally, doesn't it?
- travel: Growing up in the Potteries in the 60s and 70s I became fascinated by traveling funfairs.
- visit: Mr Monkey visits a small funfair, examines a Soviet missile launcher, then watches a torchlit parade and a lot of loud fireworks.
- have: The day started early at the Children's Home with the children having a funfair.
- enjoy: HOLIDAY makers have flocked to Southend for years, keen to enjoy the funfair, candy floss and sunshine.
Adjective modifier
- traditional: There will also be plenty of attractions to keep children amused including a traditional Victorian funfair.
- small: There is still the small funfair in the town too.
- large: Instead of a theater it now housed a large funfair.
- mini: A bouncy castle and mini funfair kept the children entertained, while stressed out parents could unwind with a choice of free complementary therapies.
- historic: The proposed development includes 200 apartments, restaurants and a food store - but not the historic funfair.
- huge: Nowadays it is a huge funfair which fills most of the town center from Bath Row to the High Street.
Modifies a noun
- ride: Funfair rides I wouldn't consider getting onto sober were going off like rockets in the center of the circle of slick tents.
- music: Last bar of funfair music being repeated. between sounds of market.
- style: We created the idea of a carnival style show, using funfair style stalls.
- dodgem: Rides galore, to suit a cross-section of ages from funfair style dodgems and slides to an under fives fantasty farm area.
Noun used with modifier
- water: Aquacity is one of the world's largest water funfairs, with enough thrills and spills to keep you happy all day.
- time: Folly Farm includes rare animals, birds of prey and an old time funfair.
Possessives
- child: Wander round the stalls, have a ride on a pony or find your thrills at the small children's funfair.
Preposition: for
- child: Further details The Marina at St Cyprien has many shops and bars and small funfair for children.
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