noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
adventure playground
the school playground
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
adventure
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Indoor leisure pool, adventure playground , shop and launderette.
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Many a swimming pool fund has run into choppy water and adventure playground appeals turned into assault courses!
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It's like an adventure playground but everything in it is padded with foam to provide a safe learning environment.
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More recently they have been a popular adventure playground for youngsters.
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Children's Playground A large adventure playground is situated adjacent to the insect house, conveniently near the cafeteria and main picnic lawn.
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Picnic/barbeque areas, play area, adventure playground .
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This first indoor adventure playground contract is worth £80,000.
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Extensive flower gardens, an adventure playground , and cafeteria, all help to make this a delightful place to visit.
school
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Jason was part of a team involved in producing a mural for a nursery school playground .
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He drove the motor scooter through the school playground and then to the Presbyterian parking lot.
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He was alone in the school playground whilst the other children were at their Good Friday assembly.
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Children in primary school playgrounds clearly demonstrate an instinctive pleasure in rhythm, pattern and rhyme.
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It was a pleasant two-bedroomed house with a long garden running between the school playground and the Shoosmiths' garden next door.
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Debris from the two aircraft killed two children in a school playground in a suburb of Philadelphia.
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Damnation Derek School playgrounds are supposed to be safe places, and in general I suppose that they are.
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In my experience very few genuine disasters ever happen in the school playground .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The Catskill resorts were once the playground of the rich and famous.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Any film appearance by Robin Hood reinforced a belief that this wooded playground was surely once part of a Sherwood Forest.
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He can lapse into playground language at moments of stress, or even, at one point, some pompous Hancockian self-pity.
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He drove the motor scooter through the school playground and then to the Presbyterian parking lot.
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I could have taken him to the playground and gone shopping the next day.
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Parks and playgrounds that are perfect for picnicking include the Esplanade, which runs along the banks of the Charles River.
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The main passage led through to the playground via three brick steps and a slope.
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The question whispered through her mind, fed with memories of the valley from her childhood when it had been her playground .
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The rest of the hard drive is your playground .