Carnivals [noun]

Definition of Carnivals:

outdoor celebration

Synonyms of Carnivals:


Opposite/Antonyms of Carnivals:

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Sentence/Example of Carnivals:

They likened the barriers to hockey penalty boxes or a carnival funhouse.

A simple but effective analogy is to imagine the carnival game where balls are dropped onto a vertical board covered in wooden pegs.

There are fireworks, barbecues, carnivals, parades, and a whole slew of activities.

At two o'clock, the general of the Carnival opens the public ball with the Mugnaia.

If you wanted to let her go you did so; if not, you talked in the squeaky voice that is the recognized etiquette of the carnival.

If the work goes well I shall try to arrange for you both to come here in the Carnival Week, so that you may hear it.

The Turkish lines stretched away to his left; he had cleared their flank, and the battle raged in its mad carnival behind him.

The story goes that one night during the carnival he was wounded by some masqueraders, who mistook him for another person.

When these bright creatures are holding high carnival above, the trout positively refuse other enticement.

But the people still believed in him, though he turned the whole life of the city into a sort of religious carnival.