noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a merry-go-round of strikes, cash problems and closing banks
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As there will be no catch in this chaos we simply reel in and watch the merry-go-round .
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But if Labour do win they will make the usual hash of things and then the whole merry-go-round will begin again.
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But life with Thomas isn't just a merry-go-round it can be swings and roundabouts.
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But the marital merry-go-round Chez Reeves is no exaggeration.
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Granted, life's not a continual merry-go-round , but it's also not all bleakness either.
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The Eagles have infuriated their fans by letting top quality players join the free-agency merry-go-round .
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The only losers on this extremely lucrative merry-go-round are the women.
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The outcome of the political merry-go-round that sets nominal tax rates has produced a roughly proportionate tax structure.