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the fairground
noun
An area where a fair (an event for public entertainment) or other public event is held; a showground.
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His cinema belongs to the fairground, not the museum.
It is impossible to be cynical at the fairground.
"This is our problem," said Antoine Abou Rida, the current director general of the fairground.
You hit those keys like they were pop-up monkeys at the fairground.
There are still hopes that the fairground could help revive the city, economically at least.
"I've always had that slight attraction to the fairground, the circus, the tattooed," she said.
So I want to enjoy the fairground ride while I can.
They smoked angrily at the fairground and refused to go on the Dodgems.
The high-wire, aerial act on one end of the fairground.
Motorway driving is unsettling, as if my go-kart has somehow escaped the fairground.
I still work by hand, but nearly all the fairground stuff out there now is vinyl.
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