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 - thin, flexible wire netting with small hexagonal holes, used especially for making fences around areas where chickens or other small animals are kept
noun, formal - something that is an unfair or unreasonable burden or inconvenience to someone
noun - the act of forcing people to accept something such as a rule, law, tax, or belief
verb - to support, strengthen, or improve something, often by providing encouragement or help
verb - to cause a chemical change in food or drink by the action of bacteria or yeast
noun - an alcoholic drink taken before a meal to stimulate the appetite
noun - the process of combining several things into a single more effective or organized whole
noun - the process of becoming stronger, more united, or more certain
adjective - (of conditions or situations) very difficult, harsh, or severe