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amusement park
noun
a large park equipped with such recreational devices as a merry-go-round, Ferris wheel, roller coaster, etc., and usually having booths for games and refreshments.
amusement park
noun
an open-air entertainment area consisting of stalls, side shows, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of amusement park1
Example Sentences
A short distance away from Old Bakehouse is Silcocks - a family run amusement park which has been owned by the same family for generations.
And to the overly literal, I don’t mean tithing or some religious-themed amusement park or you popping out that shiny quarter to cover your entry fee into the pearly gates.
"Ice and snow is so integral to this amusement park and the whole of Lapland."
It is the latest amusement park to be launched in China by a Western brand.
Jason Green, owner of Mansel's chip shop, which is located next to the amusement park, said the closure would affect many small businesses significantly.
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