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You can use it to refer to an amusement park ride that is made up of several hills and dips. For example, "She loved the thrill of the rollercoaster and wanted to ride it again."
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rollercoaster
noun
An amusement ride consisting of a buggy on a track that rises, falls, twists and turns.
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It has emerged that The Smiler was manufactured by German firm Gerstlauer, which also built the trains for a rollercoaster in Six Flags Park in Texas from which a woman fell to her death in 2013.
"It's like Tim Henman all over again, that rollercoaster ride," she said.
We talk about the brilliant casting of The Hour – with Ben Whishaw as Freddie (she identifies with Freddie because he is "on a rollercoaster waiting to hit a wall") and Romola Garai as Bel.
Human error is likely to have played a major part in the rollercoaster crash at Alton Towers that saw four riders airlifted to hospital with serious injuries, former staff at the theme park have claimed.
Related: Alton Towers: four rollercoaster crash victims in hospital Paul Paxton, a partner at Stewarts Law, said the international spa management student and her family were grateful for the stream of good wishes they have received.
On the rollercoaster ride that is the debt-stricken country's epic battle to stay afloat, many had hoped that Syriza would also provide solace.
Related: Alton Towers: four rollercoaster crash victims in hospital Pugh and Washington, both from Barnsley, South Yorkshire, remain in hospital with significant leg injuries.
A teenager who was one of four people seriously injured in a rollercoaster crash last week at the Alton Towers theme park has had part of her leg amputated.
Emergency services eventually rescued 16 people trapped on the rollercoaster at a 45-degree angle.
Balch, from Leyland in Lancashire, was among four people who suffered serious leg injuries after two carriages on the Smiler rollercoaster ride collided at the Staffordshire theme park on Tuesday.
Not a rollercoaster ride, but a steady path back to prosperity".
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