Yes, "merry-go-round" is typically written with hyphens, making it a compound word. It refers to the amusement ride that rotates and usually features seats for riders. However, in casual contexts, some people may see it written as one word ("merrygoround"), but the hyphenated form is the correct standard usage.
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You usally see a merry-go-round in a carnival.
Merry Go Round in Oz was created in 1963.
Merry-Go-Round - song - was created in 1982.
Musical Merry-Go-Round was created in 1947.
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the merry go round was invented in the 16th century but i don't know who by!!!!
The correct spelling of the term is hyphenated "merry-go-round" (carousel).
The duration of Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round is 1.52 hours.
A merry-go-round rotates because it spins on an internal axis. But the child on the merry-go-round revolves about the axis