0 a large machine at a fair that turnsround and has wooden or plastic animals or vehicles on which children ride --
1 a continuous moving strip on which passengers' bags are put for collection in an airport --
2 a brand name for a circular device in which slides (= small pieces of photographic film) for a projector are held --
3 a merry-go-round --
4 a continuous moving strip at an airport, from which passengers pick up their bags at the end of a trip --
They will not see any cars being vandalised on the streets and the only joyriders are young children playing on the carousel in safety.
Thus does the carousel of history go round in a frightening circle.
In its most serious form, it is known as 'carousel fraud' which is a criminal activity carried out by expert and professional fraudsters.
I could picture him standing—as so many of us do—by the luggage carousel in an airport.
I do not know whether there is much of a problem with still photographs that might be displayed in a carousel through a slide projector.
One hour from when he reached the carousel.
There is a danger that patients who return into the community enter the carousel system.
The carousels where passengers wait for their baggage are the most obvious places to put the signs, yet they are entirely innocent of such signs.