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		Definition of Disneyland in US English: Disneylandnounˈdɪznilændˈdɪznilænd 1A theme park in Anaheim, California, that opened in 1955. Example sentencesExamples -  Last week, a man died on a Disneyland roller coaster after being struck in the chest by an unknown object.
 -  One keeps getting the feeling you are walking around a Disneyland Park.
 -  Zhu Yilin, vice-governor of Chongming County, has said the county government was ‘actively negotiating with the Shanghai government for a large theme park project, such as a Disneyland.’
 -  We could pool in for a Disneyland trip with all of us, her birthday is next week.
 -  Last week, the Hong Kong Economic Times broke the story that Disney had signed a memorandum of understanding with the Shanghai municipal government to build a Disneyland in Shanghai.
 
 - 1.1 A large, bustling place filled with colorful attractions.
Example sentencesExamples -  Opening today, StalinWorld is surely the sickest and most tasteless theme park on earth - Alton Towers with genocide; a Disneyland of mass murder, deportations and torture.
 -  With all love and deference to my friends who are flying into NYC to walk under the saffron pleats, I find ‘The Gates’ a Disneyland for a cultural elite.
 
  - 1.2 A place of fantasy or make-believe.
 their own think tank, their own Disneyland of future ideas as modifier Disneyland conceptions of defense which have no genuine relevance Example sentencesExamples -  I have no wish to live in some Disneyland of the mind and spirit, some Nirvana of utter null completeness.
 -  But if these people think that getting rid of the needle exchange is going to turn Hollywood into a Disneyland with no homeless people or poverty, they're dreaming.
 -  Replaced, by a Disneyland of monsters and horrors.
 -  ‘I always thought,’ she said, ‘of America as some sort of a Disneyland, innocent, naïve, childlike, a place that didn't have all the scars that we have.’
 -  Today, Britain is the fourth largest contributor to this Disneyland of corruption.
 -  But a Disneyland syndrome affects other suburbs.
 -  The closest comparison that occurs to me, pace Tyler, is of Europe as a Disneyland or SeaWorld.
 
  
    Definition of Disneyland in US English: Disneylandnounˈdɪznilænd 1A theme park in Anaheim, California, that opened in 1955. Example sentencesExamples -  Last week, the Hong Kong Economic Times broke the story that Disney had signed a memorandum of understanding with the Shanghai municipal government to build a Disneyland in Shanghai.
 -  One keeps getting the feeling you are walking around a Disneyland Park.
 -  Zhu Yilin, vice-governor of Chongming County, has said the county government was ‘actively negotiating with the Shanghai government for a large theme park project, such as a Disneyland.’
 -  We could pool in for a Disneyland trip with all of us, her birthday is next week.
 -  Last week, a man died on a Disneyland roller coaster after being struck in the chest by an unknown object.
 
 - 1.1 A large, bustling place filled with colorful attractions.
Example sentencesExamples -  With all love and deference to my friends who are flying into NYC to walk under the saffron pleats, I find ‘The Gates’ a Disneyland for a cultural elite.
 -  Opening today, StalinWorld is surely the sickest and most tasteless theme park on earth - Alton Towers with genocide; a Disneyland of mass murder, deportations and torture.
 
  - 1.2 A place of fantasy or make-believe.
 their own think tank, their own Disneyland of future ideas as modifier Disneyland conceptions of defense which have no genuine relevance Example sentencesExamples -  ‘I always thought,’ she said, ‘of America as some sort of a Disneyland, innocent, naïve, childlike, a place that didn't have all the scars that we have.’
 -  But a Disneyland syndrome affects other suburbs.
 -  Replaced, by a Disneyland of monsters and horrors.
 -  The closest comparison that occurs to me, pace Tyler, is of Europe as a Disneyland or SeaWorld.
 -  I have no wish to live in some Disneyland of the mind and spirit, some Nirvana of utter null completeness.
 -  Today, Britain is the fourth largest contributor to this Disneyland of corruption.
 -  But if these people think that getting rid of the needle exchange is going to turn Hollywood into a Disneyland with no homeless people or poverty, they're dreaming.
 
  
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