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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91. From the whacky to the tacky, couples have also been spicing up ceremonies with photo booths-the kind you might see at a carnival or tourist attraction.
92. INTRO. Each year in February, Carnival (Mardi Gras ) celebrations observed by Europe's ancient ethnic groups bring a particularly festive ebullience to the cold depths of winter.
93. Some designers have become the tail of market, the gofer of boss, the midwife of commodity carnival....
94. Komodo National Park in Indonesia showcases a carnival of marine life, including this green-and-black nudibranch, seen here devouring a tunicate.
95. In 2010 Turdus will broaden their global horizon, as they are booked to play Beijing Midi Fest and Shanghai Carnival Midi Fest, China's greatest rock festivals.
96. But still my wishful dreams persist, and in them the dead streets are resurrected in a bustling afterlife, the ravaged downtown neighborhoods dense with foot traffic and a lively mercantile carnival.
97. Carnival is an annual celebration before Lent, a 40-day period of fasting that precedes Easter. The dates of Carnival vary each year depending on the date of Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent.
98. It has been the scene of some of the most special activities of the world, such as Venice Carnival, Venezia Film Festival, and so on.
99. A Toy Poodle jumps over a crossbar during the Super Dogs Carnival in Tokorozawa, Japan.
100. In the end, I would like to sing the Offenbach's opera "Le Belle Helene" that first gay carnival music, thanks to the blessings of Thanksgiving from everywhere.
101. The carnival life in Mikhail Bakhtin's view is the other life mode paralleling to the official one, which is of complete equality and freedom, freeing from the authority, regulations and rules.
102. The last twenty - four hours have witnessed a carnival of brutality.
103. May I have the honour of accompanying you to the carnival ball?
104. The carnival is the final big party before the penitential season of Lent begins.
105. The New Orleans Carnival season begins annually on January 6 and culminates in Mardi Gras, the "Fat Tuesday" before Ash Wednesday.
106. He reread Herman Wouk's 'Don't Stop the Carnival,' about a publicity agent who leaves his New York job and buys an island hotel.
107. A woman paints carnival masks at a mask-making factory in Sao Goncalo, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, on Feb. 18. Rio's carnival celebration starts March 4.
108. Revellers took to the streets in the Greek port city of Patras marking the end of the carnival on Sunday. We'll leave you with these images.
109. So, we say that Zola was also inherited the carnival spirit of a writer.
110. An assassin grimly carries his mission through the jostle of a carnival.
111. But besides the carnival and hocus-pocus, this book also considers deeper questions about life and fate.
112. A reveller, covered in oil, celebrates during the Carnival in Jacmel, Haiti.
112. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
113. A reveller from the Aprendizes do Salgueiro children's samba school performs during their Carnival parade in the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro February 1, 2008.
114. The dates of the carnival vary year depending on the date of Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent.
115. Mardi Gras (French for "Fat Tuesday") is a celebration, sometimes called "Carnival," practiced around the world, on the Tuesday prior to Ash Wednesday.
116. For two thousand years the people of Shaanxi Longxian have been taking up the tradition to celebrate the Earth God and the Fire Ancestor in the Shehuo Carnival by parading in opera disguise.
117. Fortunately, some well-staged action scenes and an emphatic performance from former television star Zo In-sung as a nice guy in a nasty line of work keep A Dirty Carnival on the rails.
118. From the Trinidadian point of view, the carnival reflects the social and political experiences of Afro-Caribbean people in Britain.
119. As Venice prepares to host its famous carnival next month, the lagoon city's inhabitants have more than masked balls and black-tie parties on their minds.
120. " How?' said he. " Amontillado? A pipe ? Impossible ! And in the middle of the carnival! "
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