Synonyms for kermis
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : kur-mis |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkɜr mɪs |
Définition of kermis
- As in circus : noun fair with entertainment
- As soon as I finish making the mannikins for the knitting bags at the kermis.
- Extract from : « The Gorgeous Girl » by Nalbro Bartley
- Isn't it nice that Theodore has come in time for the Kermis?
- Extract from : « Our Little Dutch Cousin » by Blanche McManus
- They see each other at the kermis, or in the street, or fields.
- Extract from : « A Wanderer in Holland » by E. V. Lucas
- Very festive is the appearance of a town in the Kermis week.
- Extract from : « Dutch Life in Town and Country » by P. M. Hough
- On this bier was supposed to rest all that remained of the Kermis.
- Extract from : « Dutch Life in Town and Country » by P. M. Hough
- Just as the Kermis is rung in by the bells, so also it is tolled out again.
- Extract from : « Dutch Life in Town and Country » by P. M. Hough
- It was the kermis or annual fair, and all the world was keeping holiday in Utrecht.
- Extract from : « The Life of John of Barneveld, 1614-23, Volume II. » by John Lothrop Motley
- As they drew near the city it was easy to see that everybody was going to the Kermis, and was thinking of nothing else.
- Extract from : « Our Little Dutch Cousin » by Blanche McManus
- The children were looking forward to this with as much pleasure as they had to any feature of the Kermis.
- Extract from : « Our Little Dutch Cousin » by Blanche McManus
- The Arabs received the kermis from Armenia, and the name was originally “Quer-més,” “oak-apple.”
- Extract from : « Needlework As Art » by Marian Alford
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