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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
carrousel
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But today he broke this routine, and made his way back to the carrousel.
▪ The carrousel therefore contained the kitchen, dining, washing, and toilet facilities.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
carrousel

variant of carousel.

Wiktionary
carrousel

n. 1 a ride in a carnival or circus, or park, that usually has seats fashioned like horses or other animals 2 a means of retrieving luggage at an airport or other travel area

WordNet
carrousel
  1. n. carries luggage to air travelers [syn: carousel, luggage carousel, luggage carrousel]

  2. large mechanical apparatus with seats for children to ride on [syn: carousel, merry-go-round, roundabout, whirligig]

Wikipedia
Carrousel (booklet)

Carrousel is a booklet published in 1987 containing three short texts written by Vladimir Nabokov in 1923 for "Karussel", a Russian cabaret. __NOTOC__

Carrousel (album)

Carrousel is the fourth album of Enanitos Verdes published in 1988. The production of the disc was again headed by Andres Calamaro. It gave three new hits "Guitarras blancas", "No me veras", and "Sos un perdedor".

Carrousel (band)

Carrousel is a French- Swiss band which founded in Southern France in Summer 2007. The band officially released their debut album Tandem in February 1, 2010 in France and Switzerland and second album En équilibre followed it in June 18, 2012. Also they released a single titled " J'avais rendez-vous" in November 2012 and took part with this song on Swiss national final in Bodensee, Switzerland to the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 was held in Malmö, Sweden. So, Carrousel finished the national final in the second place with 17.26% of televoting after Heilsarmee's " You and Me" (which won the national final with 37.54% of public voting).

Usage examples of "carrousel".

Disappointed with the cramped accommodations available to him this time at the Hotel de Valois, Adams changed lodgings, moving to the Hotel du Roi on the Place du Carrousel, between the Palais Royal and the Quai du Louvre, which was to remain his headquarters.

Arc du Carrousel, art aficionados revered this place for another reason entirely.

Denon Wing, the north-south thoroughfare of Place du Carrousel ran almost flush with the building with only a narrow sidewalk separating it from the Louvre's outer wall.

Directly beneath that rest room window, the two-lane Place du Carrousel ran within a few feet of the outer wall.

The only vehicle on Pont du Carrousel was an enormous twin-bed Trailor delivery truck moving southward away from the Louvre.

He gripped the dash as the car shot out across a sidewalk and bounced back down over into the small rotary at Carrousel du Louvre.

The barrel-organ accompanying the carrousel sent through the air its shrill jerky notes.

When he left the bridge of Saints-Peres for the Place du Carrousel this surveillance ceased, and he could then indulge freely in reflection--at least as freely as his trouble and discouragement permitted.

At nine o'clock in the morning, at the moment when the Courbevoie garrison was descending upon Paris, the placards of the _coup d'etat_ being still fresh upon the walls, Louis Bonaparte had left the Elysee, had crossed the Place de la Concorde, the Garden of the Tuileries, and the railed courtyard of the Carrousel, and had been seen to go out, by the gate of the Rue de l'Echelle.

Honore to the Carrousel, and thence vanishes into the Court of the Tuileries.

Hôtel de Valois, Adams changed lodgings, moving to the Hôtel du Roi on the Place du Carrousel, between the Palais Royal and the Quai du Louvre, which was to remain his headquarters.

I crossed the road to the bright enormous building and found the baggage carrousel, besieged by travellers.

When he reached the wicket of the Louvre, he turned to the left, galloped across the Carrousel, passed through the Rue Saint-Roch, and, issuing from the Rue de la Michodiere, he arrived at M.

The carrousel was whirling like a centrifuge now, and he was no longer the same man who'd got on back there when it was a children's ride.

RELIGION D'AMOUR, and the latest 'ism, and the new turning to Jesus, one had better ride on a carrousel all day.