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coaster

[koh-ster] / ˈkoʊ stər /
NOUN
tray
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


Example Sentences

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You’ll spy a small train coaster, a mini Ferris wheel and a circus area, complete with a large statue of a clown that would tower over guests.

From Los Angeles Times

It creates a quick high with highly addictive properties, so people who use it are living life on a roller coaster.

From Seattle Times

The distinction of Fright Fest is, of course, that it is held at a 260-acre theme park with 20 world-class roller coasters.

From Los Angeles Times

ORLANDO, Fla. — During one very hauntingly special time of the year, a theme park in Universal Studios Orlando transforms into realms of terror, welcoming visitors to be very afraid of more than just roller coasters.

From Washington Times

Whether in a haunted house or on a roller coaster, Aboujaude says the fear can become thrilling if we know we will ultimately be safe.

From National Geographic