waltzer
IPA: wˈɔɫtsɝ
noun
- One who dances the waltz.
- A fairground ride consisting of a number of cars that spin individually while rotating around a central point like a carousel.
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Examples of "waltzer" in Sentences
- My brain was whirling inside my head like a waltzer at a fairground.
- There are computer graphics, a giant waltzer and a slide, and video screens.
- John was a terrific waltzer and a terrific lover, but not much of a husband.
- There's just the lingering conviction that Waller's not a waltzer, he's a clogger.
- She had the general appearance of a small girl who had been riding a waltzer in her nightclothes.
- Write a poem about your heart spinning like a waltzer and make a promise that summer will last forever.
- Amongst other partners, my lord selected that intrepid waltzer, the Graefinn von Gumpelheim, who, in spite of her age, size, and large family, never lost a chance of enjoying her favourite recreation.
- On Anna's farm, guests can stay in a "pimped up" 70s showman's caravan, bought from a fairground family and once towed behind a waltzer, now with chandeliers and a chocolate-coloured bath with gold taps.
- He was very well known as a good-natured handsome young man, and a very good waltzer, the only son of an Indian officer of large wealth, who chose to devote himself to painting, and who was supposed to entertain an unhappy fondness for his cousin the beautiful Miss
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