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fun fair

American  

noun

  1. an amusement park.


Etymology

Origin of fun fair

First recorded in 1920–25

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She imagines robotic coyotes that will swallow the cats and remove them to an enclosed fun fair, where they can live out the rest of their lives playing with squeaky catnip toys.

From New York Times Feb. 21, 2022

"Imagine when we have 300,000 subscribers," Monalisa pondered in a video uploaded at a fun fair on the day Pedro was killed.

From BBC Jun. 30, 2017

Soldiers at a Pyongyang fun fair in 2010.

From Slate Nov. 7, 2013

We went on the wheel at Battersea fun fair, and we had lots of dinners together.

From The Guardian Feb. 6, 2011

Finally two African women in flowing, colourful robes came out, laughing like they’d just been at the fun fair.

From "The London Eye Mystery" by Siobhan Dowd

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