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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121. A hawker of small wares , as on the streets or at a carnival.
122. The main " course " of the carnival is the Samba dance.
123. King James draws inspiration from the sight of the bumboat woman frozen in the ice and a carnival is arranged to 'curry favour' with his subjects.
124. This date of the Carnival is the Sunday after Labor Day and this year there is a new date of September 10th because of the 9-11 observances.
125. The avenues lined with jacaranda trees burst into a carnival of purple.
126. Morgan eventually moved to Florida, where he took a job in a carnival, as a fire swallower,(www.Sentencedict.com) and mastered the use of knives.
127. On Feb. 24, 2006, while the rest of the city reveled in the annual celebration of Carnival, four armed men escaped with this landscape as well works by Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet.
128. Part three discusses the comedic style of Lodge's novels through the carnival humorous irony, the vulgarization of elegance and coincidence.
129. The Carnival snowballed into an undeniable manifestation for the entire Quebec population.
130. Coincidentally, the French Zola in his novels also inherited and developed the carnival practices.
131. The carnival is the second largest street Trinidad and Tobago Carnival held in that country.
132. The Carnival promises to fulfill your greatest wish, but charges the highest price for it.
133. Professor Tsoi said that the University also organised the Carnival to vitalise Hong Kong's overall sports culture and encourage citizens to cultivate the habit of exercise.
134. The silver yo-yo that Jerry kept on his office desk was a gimcrack he had won as a carnival prize many years ago.
135. However, it is not the whole truth to paint modern football as a shiny, happy carnival of multi-ethnic family fun in which hooliganism is a distant memory.
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