Funhouse (noun)

  1. A place of amusement, especially one with distorted mirrors, steep slides, and other features designed to create a sense of disorientation and surprise.
  2. A building or room with a variety of amusing and entertaining features, such as mechanical devices, optical illusions, and other distractions.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from fun + house.

Examples:

  1. The funhouse had many different rooms with different themes.
  2. The funhouse had a hall of mirrors and a slide.
  3. They went to the funhouse at the fair.
  4. The funhouse was full of laughter and screams.
  5. The kids loved the funhouse at the amusement park.
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