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- noun Plural form of
funhouse .
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Examples
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I'll take your mutant punks, funhouses, and spikey boots and RAISE you one cybernetic psychic kid w/ a telepathic connection to a Samurai from feudal Japan
Updates on Frank Miller's Ronin From Director Sylvain White « FirstShowing.net 2010
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Enter, "Pop-Tarts World," an upcoming Times Square theme store in the vein of rival of the similarly located candy-centered funhouses of Hershey's and M&M's.
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•Bones (Fox, 8 ET/PT) celebrates the coming holiday with a mystery built around the current craze for elaborate Halloween-themed funhouses.
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She hates funhouses having been left alone in one as a child.
Murder of a Royal Pain-Denise Swanson « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009
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The actual competitions are the funhouses, the kiddie corners, and the only times we can take these athletes seriously.
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It always reminded her of those Halloween funhouses she took Joey to visit-you'd stick your hand behind a curtain and feel a bowl of cold spaghetti intestines, or a gelatin brain.
Nineteen Minutes Picoult, Jodi, 1966- 2007
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Therefore he will construct funhouses for others and be their secret operator—though he would rather be among the lovers for whom funhouses are designed.
The Worst Years of Your Life Mark Jude Poirier 2007
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And the empty halls of clapboard hotels and abandoned funhouses.
The Worst Years of Your Life Mark Jude Poirier 2007
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This means that funhouses all over the world can begin having red light only halls with invisible pillars for you to bump into.
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Some of the attractions we intend to explore will include - funhouses, walk-throughs, darkrides, glass houses, mazes, old mills, Noahs Arks, mystery shacks (tilted houses), and haunted swings.
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