Concept cluster: Social systems > Outdoor play areas
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A set of outdoor play equipment such as slides, monkey bars, etc., for children.
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The building housing such an area; specifically, a very large, often round building, often topped with a dome, designated for indoor sporting or other major events, such as concerts.
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(obsolete) An open field; a large, open plain without considerable hills; a champaign.
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(collective) A procession of riders, vehicles, ships, etc.
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(obsolete) A battlefield.
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A large, often circular building, for indoor sporting events, exhibitions, concerts, etc.; arena.
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Alternative form of couch surfing [The act or practice of an individual who couch surfs.]
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A long line or procession of people (especially children) walking together.
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Alternative spelling of fairground; the grounds where a fair is held. [An area where a fair (an event for public entertainment) or other public event is held; a showground.]
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(figuratively, by extension) Advantage given or gained in any contest; e.g. in football, chess, debate or academic discourse.
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Alternative form of hardstand [Open ground, having a hard surface, used for the storage of material or the parking of vehicles]
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(rare) Someone who lives on the top of a hill.
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An amusement park.
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Alternative form of Hollywood flat [(technical theatre) A heavy flat covered with masonite or lauan.]
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Alternative spelling of jet-lagged [suffering from jet lag]
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(chiefly Canada and US, informal, of a politician or celebrity) Greeting and interacting with people in a public place.
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A piece of ground in or near a city or town, enclosed and kept for ornament and recreation.
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An urban park containing swings, slides, roundabouts and similar things for children to play on
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A street that is officially designated as a place where children can play and socialize.
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A building containing indoor play equipment for children, such as slides and ball pits.
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A building where children can be brought to play with toys and take part in games and educational activities.
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A children's climbing frame incorporating other elements, such as roofed sections, a slide and/or swings.
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(outdoors) A large open space for children to play on, usually having dedicated play equipment (such as swings and slides).
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An area of free recreation
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(US) A plot of ground allocated for children's recreation; a playground.
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A vehicle that visits different neighborhoods to allow local children to play with recreational equipment.
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Obsolete spelling of plain [(now rare, regional) Flat, level.]
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A children's playground.
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A room, allocated as a children's play area, in which noisy or boisterous activities are tolerated.
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A unitary structure for children to play on, typically including a slide, and often swings, ropes to climb on, and other things found as separate structures at public playgrounds.
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An environment where play can take place.
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An area designated for recreation and play; a park.
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A scheme by which a road is temporarily closed to allow local children to play there, e.g. in neighbourhoods where playground facilities are not available.
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A park or garden that is open to the public for entertainment, typically including concert halls, bandstands, amusement rides, and zoos.
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A promenade or well-frequented pedestrian way in a town.
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A public park designed for recreation purposes
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A vacant lot where children play.
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An outdoor arena or area where entertainment events and shows are held.
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Alternative form of softplay [A purpose-built play area for children, usually indoors, consisting of padded surfaces, slides, ball pits, etc.]
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A purpose-built play area for children, usually indoors, consisting of padded surfaces, slides, ball pits, etc.
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Alternative spelling of sports center [(US, Canada) A building or building complex housing in which a variety of sports can be played.]
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The business of running stagecoaches.
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(uncountable, slang) Streetwise slang.
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(informal) Of the street, as a place of unpolished modern culture; streetwise.
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An amusement park that has one or more specific central themes, often as part of its name
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(outdoors) A playground for children, especially younger children
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A house for children to play in or play with.
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A theater, auditorium, arena, or other area designated for sporting or entertainment events.

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