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funfair

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Noun — (chiefly British) A traveling fair with rides, games, and stalls set up temporarily in a public space.

Etymology

A simple compound of "fun" and "fair."

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What does “funfair” mean?

The word “funfair” means (chiefly British) A traveling fair with rides, games, and stalls set up temporarily in a public space. In plain terms, a traveling carnival with rides and games, mostly a British English term (American English typically says "carnival" or "fair").

How do you use “funfair” in a sentence?

Here is “funfair” used in a sentence: “The funfair arrives in town every summer with its Ferris wheel and candy floss stands.”

What part of speech is “funfair”?

“Funfair” is a noun.

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