Synonym: fair, festival, fete, jamboree. Similar words: carnivorous, connivance, warning, garnish, tarnish, rival, earnings, yearning. Meaning: ['kɑːnɪvl] n. 1. a festival marked by merrymaking and processions 2. a frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment 3. a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc..
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31. Lots of therapeutics in a carnival.
32. The sounds from the rides and the carnival continued, nothing seemed out of place.
33. Much of the popular carnival atmosphere of traditional democratic politics was eliminated.
34. Her island had a twenty-foot movie screen, a pantomime parade, carnival.
35. But the other night they went to a carnival at Amphi and each won some goldfish.
36. Caroline who had moved to a new area was asked by a neighbour to join a committee planning the local summer carnival.
37. In banner headlines, the Cataract Journal announced that he had saved the carnival.
38. They dismiss synchro as carnival entertainment, what Esther Williams did after she was an athlete.
39. People are treating this like a carnival, but this is a serious crime.
40. The police presence is to be stepped up at this year's carnival.
41. But it will celebrate a bigger-than-ever distinction only until November, when Carnival will launch the 100, 000-ton Destiny.
42. These pictures show some of the things that happened when Fateha, Louise, Anthony and Marlon went to the carnival.
43. On this cold night, the skating rink was a carnival.
44. The coachman resembled a carnival strongman, with well-developed muscles, a bald head and an oriental moustache.
45. Notting Hill Carnival began unofficially in 1959 as a response to the the previous year's race riots.
46. They now hope to combine their anniversary celebrations either with the steam weekends starting in May or the Railway Carnival.
47. In the summer of 1774 Wolfgang was commissioned to write an opera buffa for the next carnival season in Munich.
48. It features carnival rides, live bands and a dance pavilion along with booths for food, arts and crafts.
49. As the march swelled to 4,000, a carnival atmosphere swept through the crowd.
50. A geek is a carnival performer who bites the heads off live chickens and snakes.
51. It was carnival time, lights and siren, and Sorvino's migraine disappeared like a popping soap bubble.
52. Carnival time in Rio is the culmination of months of preparation.
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53. Outside, there was an atmosphere at times more closely resembling a carnival midway than the greatest peacetime sporting event.
54. Some of us can remember Taber trying to engineer a carnival a few years back, and what happened to it.
55. Iberia hopes to do that through a marketing agreement with Carnival Airlines, a 14-aircraft carrier based in Fort Lauderdale.
56. Gina has taken part in the carnival before, having been on the Ropley brownies float in the parade.
57. The two schools ended up as joint winners of the 1998 Carnival, which meant a double celebration for the team.
58. If there is a local carnival every year, go along and enjoy the costumes and the general atmosphere.
59. Her aviary at Prides was a carnival of sentient color and living sound.
60. Hollywood was the biggest carnival he had ever seen and he was like a box of fireworks set off all at once.
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