Sentence examples for ferris from inspiring English sources

The word 'ferris' is not correct in written English
It is likely a misspelling of the word 'Ferris', which is a proper noun referring to a name or location. An example of using 'Ferris' in a sentence could be: "I went to the Ferris wheel at the carnival and enjoyed a beautiful view from the top."

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ferris

proper noun

Derived from the given name Fergus and/or from the Norman surname Ferrers.

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Since then, well over 30 million people have taken the vertiginous but breathtaking half-hour journey, in air-conditioned capsules, up and around what was, until two years ago, the world's biggest ferris wheel.

You ferment alcohol, but foment unrest ferris wheel no need for a cap F, although the first was built by George Washington Gale Ferris Jr for the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893 festivals lc, whether artistic or sporting: Cannes film festival, Cheltenham festival, Edinburgh festival fringe, London jazz festival, etc fete no accent fetid not foetid fewer or less?

Suddenly, this spidery and beautifully resolved ferris wheel crowned Victorian terraces, filled unexpected views along avenues of plane trees and sat like a tiara atop government offices.

If you aren't from there, you'd be well within your rights to think a Big Thing might be like the London Eye ferris wheel, or Russell Brand's carefully back-combed barnet of yore.

Among the potential targets alleged to have been picked out by the group were the Stock Exchange, the London Eye (a giant ferris wheel near Westminster Bridge), Big Ben and the American Embassy.

Families stroll along snapping pictures and queuing up for rides on the towering ferris wheel, the creaky rollercoaster, and bumper cars.

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In the past two years Waste Management and Browning-Ferris, the country's two largest garbage firms, have sold or shut dozens of recycling operations, known as material-recovery facilities or MRFs.

It is a costly annoyance, too: Ferris Research, a consulting firm, estimates that spam costs American businesses over $10 billion a year, mostly because of lost productivity and spending on efforts to slow the flood of junk.Users have been moaning in vain about this for years, and the technology industry is finally taking more notice.

Real life Glasgow criminal Paul Ferris is at the centre of what hopes to be a Scottish Godfather, though the themes of honour, family and violent revenge feel pretty familiar and the execution is far from slick.

But, while the Flyer looks like a gigantic version of a 19th-century original (the first of the breed, designed by George Washington Ferris, began revolving at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago), the London Eye is a fighter jet to Singapore's biplane.

Alex Clark This image of two schoolboys at Waterloo station ready to be despatched to their new school – one of them, poignantly, appearing to cling to his mother or nanny's skirt – was part of a feature about prep schools by Paul Ferris accompanied by a portfolio of arresting photographs by Jane Bown.

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