1. carousel - Noun
2. carousel - Verb
a conveyer belt that carries luggage to be claimed by air travelers
a large, rotating machine with seats for children to ride or amusement
Source: WordNet20th century In 1912, Bloomsbury Park opened, featuring a popular carousel ride. Source: Internet
A fifth game, a children's title called Magic Carousel, was shelved, and in August 1983 the Intellivoice system was quietly phased out. Source: Internet
After making 21 total starts for the 2010-11 Browns, McCoy slipped onto the trusted career-backup carousel. Source: Internet
Each was made into a successful film: Carousel (1945), South Pacific (1949, winner of the 1950 Pulitzer Prize for Drama), The King and I (1951), and The Sound of Music (1959). Source: Internet
Both observers agree at any given time just how far the ball is from the center of the carousel, but not on its orientation. Source: Internet
Bradley, p. 79 Rodgers, p. 240 The cast recording of Carousel proved popular in Liverpool, like many Broadway albums, and in 1963, the Brian Epstein -managed band, Gerry and the Pacemakers had a number-one hit with the song. Source: Internet