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amusement park
noun
- a large park equipped with such recreational devices as a merry-go-round, Ferris wheel, roller coaster, etc., and usually having booths for games and refreshments.
amusement park
noun
- an open-air entertainment area consisting of stalls, side shows, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of amusement park1
Example Sentences
In 1990, he opened a small children’s amusement park on a remote patch of land just north of Seoul.
The award-winning contemporary art museum unveiled its “Let’s Fly” show last week for a limited run at the Arts District’s Ace Mission Studios, which previously housed the fantastical amusement park Luna Luna.
The Port of Los Angeles will get an amusement park with a large observation wheel as part of West Harbor, the attraction being built to replace Ports O’ Call in San Pedro.
The route: Walk south from Crystal Pier along the shore or the paved Ocean Front Walk to Belmont Park amusement park.
Barba led Lerew and a visitor through the restored rooms; the tables and modern tools now in use; the antique tools; the stencils of anchors, hearts and dragons; the old photos of inked sailors at the long-gone Pike amusement park; a hand-painted window that workers found hidden in a wall; and, in one corner, a mysterious covered vat.
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