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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Outdoor
funfairfun‧fair /ˈfʌnfeə $ -fer/ noun [countable] British English DLOa noisy outdoor event where you can ride on machines, play games to win prizes etc SYN fair
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funfair• There is a funfair next door and the big wheels can be clearly seen from the dressing-room window.• A fancy dress parade again preceded the match, and there was a funfair, sideshows and trade stands.• Not all funfair rides will be available between October 30,1992, and March 13,1993.• What's included at Starcoast World: Starsplash sub-tropical waterworld; live cabaret; funfair rides; kids' clubs and entertainment.• Rune, mouth tender, eyes laughing as he had watched the children playing at the funfair in Tivoli.• An avenue of fortune-tellers' trailers led into the funfair, displaying yellow or red cards in their windows.• At seaside venues he visited the funfairs where he won all manner of prizes.
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