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kermis

[kur-mis] / ˈkɜr mɪs /


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He liked the roaring dynamism of the El, and in Election Night, 1907, he combined it with a flushed, disorderly crowd in a sort of modern kermis.

From Time Magazine Archive

There had been a kermis at this farm; and kinsfolk had come to eat waffles, ham and custards with their family.

From The Wrack of the Storm by Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander

The Middelburg kermis is a particularly merry one.

From A Wanderer in Holland by Marshall, Herbert, R. W .S.

The lad takes his girl about everywhere; they go to the kermis, skate, and amuse themselves, and no one troubles or inquires about them.

From A Wanderer in Holland by Marshall, Herbert, R. W .S.

The whole transaction is but an affair of battered kermis, intrinsically not worth a moment's consideration; but it serves its purpose of affording an interesting insight into the character of my escort.

From Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama by Stevens, Thomas