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n. (plural of amusement park English)
Usage examples of "amusement parks".
It was always just over there, like the amusement parks my dad used to miss.
The swank residences are all over at Pausch Hills and nobody with that much money wants to live in Joy City: there's nothing but clubs and hotels and amusement parks and the entertainment industry around here.
Watching them fall, Hackworth realized that he'd seen something like it before at amusement parks: This was nothing more than bungee-jumping.
Besides her parents' complete illogic about the Posleen there was also the fact that Cally was used to going to the various amusement parks in the area.
It is no accident that the Walt Disney Company puts a classic, picturesque Main Street at the heart of every one of its amusement parks.
Hackworth wondered if he was somehow obligated to read thisBut soon the torches turned away from him, as more audiencebegan to rain down through the astral plane of theWatching them fall, Hackworth realized that he'd seenlike it before at amusement parks: This was nothing morebungee-jumping.
Dunes Park was one of the older and smaller amusement parks on Landoor, a child's playpen in comparison to the gigantic parks that had grown up in more recent years, especially the ones built by the government and by the ex-rebels working with Phule.
Stocktons owned a little bit of everything: satellites, newspapers, record companies, amusement parks, books, magazines, comics, television stations, film companies.
He thought he remembered Los Angeles, because of the amusement parks and the seals, but he also remembered the snowman his father had made for him in the courtyard of their home—.
Japanese citizens in general who have yet to discover Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, our many amusement parks and plantations and resorts and so on.
Now it revealed swimming aeronauts with gauzy, bat-like wings, floating amusement parks, citizens tracting on causeways formed by faint purple fieldsand a small arc of darkness to the left, near-Earth space visible beyond the interior wall.