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What (who) is showground - definition


showground      
(showgrounds)
A showground is a large area of land where events such as farming shows or horse riding competitions are held.
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showground      
¦ noun an area of land on which a show takes place.
Showground      
A showground is a places where events occur, including agricultural shows, and associated facilities. In Australia, New Zealand and the United States, showgrounds often house dirt track speedways.

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Showground
A showground is a places where events occur, including agricultural shows, and associated facilities. In Australia, New Zealand and the United States, showgrounds often house dirt track speedways.
Examples of use of showground
1. Visitors are reminded that the showground is a no smoking facility.
2. Witnesses at the Rheindalen base described scenes of chaos as strong winds and heavy rain battered the showground.
3. Only a quarter of foods sampled at Cheltenham Racecourse on Gold Cup Day passed the tests, compared with almost half at the Newark County Showground antiques fair.
4. Mr and Mrs Samuels from March, Cambridgeshire, snapped up bargains at Peterborough Showground in March which went to auction in Cambridge in April.
5. "We now take you over to the Mummerset County Showground, at Much Culling in the Marsh, for the grand opening of the new–look, New Labour Agricultural Fayre.