noun, American English, informal - a person who works at a travelling funfair or carnival, especially operating rides, games, or attractions
noun, British English, informal - money that the government gives to people who are unemployed
adjective - unable to do something because you are very busy or because you are dealing with another task or situation
noun, American English - a person who helps children and other pedestrians cross the street safely, usually near schools
noun - a series of small bumps or grooves on the road that make noise and vibration when driven over, used to warn drivers
noun - a large vehicle with special equipment that can pull other cars behind it
noun - an animal that has been killed by a vehicle on the road
noun, British English - a short, widened area at the side of a road where vehicles can stop for a short time, but which is not a service station
noun, American English - the right of a vehicle or person to go before others in traffic
verb - (of a road) to leave the main road and go in a different direction
noun - a small, less important road that is not a main route, often in the countryside