Results for: amusement ride
English English
brief trip or ride, feel dizzy or confused, move very fast, move while turning quickly, sensation of spinning, something that whirls, twirl, rotation; short walk or drive, spin; turmoil; bustle, confusion; try, attempt (Informal), spin; rotate, turn; m...whirl
car or carriage for hire, chop off or into parts, clear a way, cope with something, coughing noise, cut made by hacking something, cut using repeated blows, gash, chop; operate a taxicab; ride (a horse); cough dryly; tolerate, handle; write new compute...hack
change positions skillfully, manipulate, one who rides horses in horse races; (Slang) one who operates or controls something (i.e. computer or vehicle), ride a racehorse; maneuver into a good position; activate, ride racehorse, rider of racehorse, try ...jockey
chariot driver, one who drives a chariot (two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage used for fighting and racing), ride a chariot (two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage used for fighting and racing)charioteer
coaster, fairground ride, situation with extreme highs and lowsroller coaster
connecting, fastening; impediment, problem, delay; knot for securing something, fasten something to stop it, free ride, hitchhike, join something powered to something else, knot that unties easily, means of connecting two things, move in jerky way, obs...hitch
conveyor belt, holder for photographic slides, merry-go-round, merry-go-round (ride for children)carousel
dance interlude, series of unthemed dances, short entertainment between the acts of a play; amusement, tunes derived from famous melodiesdivertissement
data channel, hand truck, large motor vehicle which can carry several passengers; electrical channel for transferring data between parts of a computer (Computers), large passenger vehicle, old car or plane, remove dishes, ride on a bus; transport by bu...bus
distraction, hobby, pastime, amusement, occupationavocation
do something very fast, fast pace of four-legged animal, fast ride on horse, fast run (of horse), fastest pace of horse, move something quickly, ride a horse at a gallop; go as fast as possible; race, hurry, ride horse fastgallop
enjoyable activity, lessening of severity, loosening of something, reduction in intensity, rest, repose, cessation of work or activity; recreation, amusement, entertainment, return of system to equilibrium, way of solving equationsrelaxation
enjoying fun and games, joyful, cheerful; fond of laughter and amusement; mischievous, naughty, said or done in funplayful
entertainment; pleasure; fun, play, feeling something is funny, keeping happily occupied, recreational activity, ride or gameamusement
express something by smiling, facial expression in which the corners of the mouth turn up, grin (generally expressing pleasure or amusement); act of smiling; pleasant appearance, favor somebody, grin; treat kindly or favorably; cheerfully accept, have ...smile
 

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