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- noun Plural form of
roller-coaster .
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Examples
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That, and the roller-coasters would probably keep America safer.
Matthew Yglesias » Nobody Wants to Lose an Aircraft Carrier for Their State 2010
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Xkcd fans bring chess-sets on roller-coasters - Boing Boing
Boing Boing 2009
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Xkcd fans bring chess-sets on roller-coasters - Boing Boing
Boing Boing 2009
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Survivors unfortunately can never get off this ride and are usually condemned to a lifetime of emotional roller-coasters, nightmares and freak shows.
Malcolm Harris: What's So Strange About the Johnsons? Malcolm Harris 2011
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Survivors unfortunately can never get off this ride and are usually condemned to a lifetime of emotional roller-coasters, nightmares and freak shows.
Malcolm Harris: What's So Strange About the Johnsons? Malcolm Harris 2011
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Pretty soon, I will have the opportunity to zoom around on Creationist roller-coasters, or something, in Kentucky.
Jim Inhofe Is Latest Casualty In 'War On Christmas' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Interestingly, I've developed a newfound love of roller-coasters.
Kevin's Review: Iron Man - Raising The Bar, Big Time « FirstShowing.net 2008
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While nothing says summer like the sounds of Coney Island -- crashing waves, shrieking children, creaky roller-coasters -- there are few summer events we anticipate more.
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Pretty soon, I will have the opportunity to zoom around on Creationist roller-coasters, or something, in Kentucky.
Jim Inhofe Is Latest Casualty In 'War On Christmas' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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About 60 miles west of Cleveland, Cedar Point is world-renowned for its scary roller-coasters.
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