Noun
an open area for holding fairs or exhibitions or circuses
Source: WordNetI've often felt I've been born out of my time, and when I started Fairground Attraction in the 1980s, I wanted to be a 1940s jazz singer. Eddi Reader
As planned, the exposition left behind a fairground and numerous public buildings and public works; some credit it with revitalizing Seattle's economic and cultural life (see History of Seattle since 1940 ). Source: Internet
An important factor that probably hastened his degeneration was the multiplicity of his fairground interpreters. Source: Internet
And, as with their in-state counterparts, any sales made at events held at a state-designated fairground must be separately stated. Source: Internet
Concerning story planning, Horii commented, "If there's a fairground, I just write that there's a fairground; I don't write down any of the details. Source: Internet
A jury has begun its deliberations in the trial of two fairground workers accused of the gross negligence manslaughter of a girl who died after a bouncy castle blew away with her inside it. Source: Internet