carnivallike
English
Etymology
From
carnival
+
-like
.
Adjective
carnivallike
(
comparative
more
carnivallike
,
superlative
most
carnivallike
)
Like a
carnival
;
festive
.
1986
, Benjamin C. Duke,
The Japanese school
:
lessons for industrial America
, page
196
:
A
carnivallike
atmosphere, depending on the weather, prevails throughout the day.
1986
,
Symbolizing America
,
→ISBN
, page
128
:
Then, its celebratory,
carnivallike
flavor was especially pertinent.
1988
, Group Publishing,
Group growers
,
→ISBN
, page
31
:
Everyone wins with this
carnivallike
discussion starter.
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