Carnival in a sentence as a noun

Its like two kids on a carnival ride and one is queasy and hates it and wants to get off.

Of course they couldn't - everything is sold out during carnival.

Perhaps we'll put it up on the YC blog and then have a new thread about all this, once the dust settles from the first Show HN carnival.

Well, this is some way similar to the experience I had when renting through AirBNB in Rio de Janeiro during carnival.

The sheer absurdity of all, of Apple's patents is an abomination and makes the US law system look like a carnival.

"C++ is a grotesquerie more suitable for a carnival horror show than something you want to introduce to new programmers.

Have you ever been to a midway at a carnival?Think of each booth as a different station trying anything to catch your attention and you'll understand.

In a technical book that seems so promising, using a carnival barker tactic to raise interest seems to belittle the underlying content.

It also resulted in some notable failures - for example the idea of appealing to families by adding huge kids rides and carnival style game areas.

A carnival of new ideas, metaphors, experimental interaction designs?

Your original site will be invisible and blocked, but while you are waiting years and years for the copyright carnival to play out, you have a 3 step process where you can re-deploy your entire business on a new web server.

There is no real solution that does not involve provoking some sort of major crisis, so it is much easier for everyone to keep the carnival going as long as possible until something snaps internationally.

A carnival of new ideas, metaphors, experimental interaction designs?But if you look historically at most major open source projects, they aren't innovative.

A lot of the most vocal people in the other currency communities are out to promote their mining pools or attract money into their favorite alt-coin, which turns off newcomers by giving the whole thing an air of carnival barking.

"Apple as it grows defying expectations has to both make sure that future iterations of its products can keep enchanting their customers as well and stay innovative"Jobs perhaps won't be able to see the continued success by thinking up and touting, as if a carnival barker, their "magical" new products, but they can shift into an aggressive expansion into new spaces.

Carnival definitions

noun

a festival marked by merrymaking and processions

noun

a frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment; "it was so funny it was a circus"; "the whole occasion had a carnival atmosphere"

See also: circus

noun

a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.

See also: fair funfair