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carnival

[kahr-nuh-vuhl] / ˈkɑr nə vəl /


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Surrealism continues to fuel artists’ and viewers’ imaginations, but it has increasingly become art’s carnival sideshow.

From The Wall Street Journal

Or a typeface or a carnival banner or something like that.

From Los Angeles Times

Authorities are also offering free entry to public swimming pools and museums on the polling day, organising carnivals in various neighbourhoods, and holding a televised variety show and gala.

From BBC

Instead, this was a game free of any anxiety as Wales blew their opponents away to create a carnival atmosphere at Cardiff City Stadium.

From BBC

The biggest tent looks like a carnival cinema, complete with striped patterns and flashing lights.

From Literature