Elevated railway in an amusement park (usually with sharp curves and steep inclines)
Type of amusement ride found at amusement parks and carnivals.
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Examples for "big dipper"
Examples for "big dipper"
1I quite enjoyed it: it was like being on a big dipper.
2From the fairground came the ritual screams from the falling big dipper.
3It looks just like a big dipper, and like nothing else.
4A klaxon sounded at the funfair and screams marked the descent of the big dipper.
5Then water was taken from the large vessel and thrown over the stones with a big dipper.
1He slid the last fifteen feet on his belly, like a kid on a greasy chute-the-chute.
An amusement ride consisting of a buggy on a track that rises and falls and twists and turns.
1We kind of rode the roller coaster week in and week out.
2Magic Mountain theme park announced the opening of their sixteenth roller coaster.
3GEORGIA'S STATELY, tree-lined capital was on an emotional roller coaster last night.
4The wait is finally over and the roller coaster ride has begun!
5This has been a bit of an emotional roller coaster for investors.
6The graceful arcs of the roller coaster against the sky were gone.
7Like we've been doing test runs on a roller coaster or something.
8Like a roller coaster poised on the downward slope, ready to race.
9Getzlaf said his team did well to deal with the emotional roller coaster.
10Physical and social connectedness provide the brakes needed to slow the roller coaster.
11He described demand for leveraged loans from mutual funds as a roller coaster.
12But what follows can sometimes best be described a roller coaster.
13The following day, I photographed the roller coaster from beach level.
14They joined them in a series of mad dashes on the roller coaster.
15It's been an emotional roller coaster for us the past couple of weeks.
16These children had danced, played tennis, ridden the roller coaster, checked their e-mail.
Translations for roller coaster