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carnival

[kahr-nuh-vuhl] / ˈkɑr nə vəl /


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Instead, this was a game free of any anxiety as Wales blew their opponents away to create a carnival atmosphere at Cardiff City Stadium.

From BBC

Body camera from one of the officers, also released Tuesday by the department, shows the crash occurred just outside a carnival, where witnesses began to yell and urge officers to do something.

From Los Angeles Times

It is thought more than 100,000 people from all over the world have been in Derry this week for its now world-famous carnival.

From BBC

An 83-year-old woman and a 54-year-old man were killed in the attack, which took place as visitors were flocking to a carnival market in the area with food stalls, rides and games.

From Barron's

The massive rallies turned out to be peaceful – a carnival, not carnage.

From BBC