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showground
/ ˈʃəʊˌɡraʊnd /
noun
- an open-air setting for agricultural displays, competitions, etc Also called (Austral and NZ)showgrounds
Example Sentences
In the cattle hall at the Royal Bath and West Showground, Sophie Phillips shows off her new rosette.
A recruitment drive has been launched at the annual Dairy Show, held at the Royal Bath and West Showground near Shepton Mallet in Somerset.
But at the sheep showground five-year-old Griff's flowing blond locks would be contenders if the Royal Welsh were to bring in a mullet category.
The crowds were flocking to a showground transformed into a slice of Americana; everything festooned in red, white and blue, a sea of flags, campaign posters covering almost every surface.
From a leisure centre in Wigan to a Norfolk showground, the slow-burning superstar has worked his way through smaller venues into the starkest of spotlights.
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