What does Fairground mean?
Definitions for Fairground
ˈfɛərˌgraʊndfair·ground
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Princeton's WordNet
fairgroundnoun
an open area for holding fairs or exhibitions or circuses
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fairgroundnoun
The area where the fair and all its festivities are.
Etymology: from fair + ground
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Fairground
Fairground is a 1995 single released by Simply Red from the album Life. The song makes extensive use of a sample of The Goodmen's "Give It Up". "Fairground" became Simply Red's first and only number-one single on the UK Singles Chart, staying at the top for four weeks in September and October 1995. It became a chart hit in mainland Europe and Australia but failed to generate success in the United States or Canada.
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fairground
A fairground is a large outdoor area where fairs, carnivals, or exhibitions are held, often featuring entertainment, rides, games, food vendors, and various types of stalls or exhibits. It is a place of amusement and celebration, typically used for community events or gatherings.
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Fairground
"Fairground" is a 1995 single released by Simply Red from the album Life. The song contains a sample of The Goodmen's "Give It Up".
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Fairground in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Fairground in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of Fairground in a Sentence
Everyone here is absolutely devastated, in fact, everyone in the fairground industry is shattered by this, it’s so appalling that this little girl came to have a lovely day out with her family and lost her life.
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