Merry-go-round in a sentence as a noun

Some didn’t like it. they went on the merry-go-round.

I mean - why should the onus be on the accused to blurt out his rights and then do the entire merry-go-round.

They can then be targetted as dissidents and the cycle ups a beat and continues round the merry-go-round.

Then there was the merry-go-round of pathetic employees I was trying to hire for the unskilled jobs in my warehouse.

The supermarket here is a merry-go-round of high school kids and other temporary workers.

It's all a money merry-go-round of debt and credit and weird financial instruments and shell companies in tax havens.

Maybe we could finally have a year where the incompetence of their engineering and management staff doesn't skew the price all about like a merry-go-round.

Any time you turn it's going to be like being on a merry-go-round without the sensation of moving, whether the command to turn was based on the direction you were looking or on moving your mouse.

These guys got on the excuse merry-go-round and never got off, and would keep recycling excuses why they hadn't done any work, even though you'd think "didn't we already deal with this the previous two times it came up?".

Merry-go-round definitions

noun

a never-ending cycle of activities and events (especially when they seem to have little purpose); "if we lose the election the whole legislative merry-go-round will have to start over"

noun

a large, rotating machine with seats for children to ride or amusement

See also: carousel carrousel roundabout whirligig