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Definition of swingboat in English: swingboatnounˈswɪŋbəʊt British A boat-shaped swing with seats for several people at fairs. Example sentencesExamples - Beyond the marquee were swingboats, bouncy castle, a ferris wheel, fatsuits for sumo-wrestling, and a candy-floss and popcorn van.
- As well as the mini swingboats and waltzers there is a distorting mirror, fairground organ and flats - the huge panels decorated with extravagant swirls at fairgrounds of the past.
- Over 50 Showman's engines with their gleaming, twisted brass generate the light and power for the old roundabouts and swingboats to operate.
- Other activities favoured by the younger visitors to the park are the miniature railway, swingboats and playland outdoor play area.
- One day my son and eldest nephew persuaded me to go on the swingboat there
- There's also story-telling, kids' craft activities, a Victorian helter-skelter and swingboats, a beer tent and local produce, food and drink.
- A swashbuckling ride in this exciting swingboat which reaches an angle of 60 degrees on either side!
- It was where, as a teenager, he saw the fairground showmen set up camp with waltzers, dodgems and swingboats.
- The promenade is two miles long and still has old favourites such as swingboats and crazy golf.
- While modern rollercoasters and large swingboats may excite most of the terror on fairground rides, it is the humble roundabout that causes the most accidents.
- We also had face-painting, a barbecue, teacup and swingboat rides and a selection of giant inflatables.
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