A merry-go-round is a noun. The plural would be merry-go-rounds.
If "get along with" is considered a small enough number of words to have a part of speech as a phrase, it is a verb.
I go straight to the point it is a noun. :)
The disoriented child had just stepped off of the merry-go-round.
"Send" can be a verb when used to convey the action of causing something to go from one place to another.
The word "dispel" is a verb. It means to make something, usually a rumor, belief, or feeling, disappear or go away.
merry-go-round
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You usally see a merry-go-round in a carnival.
The magical merry go round
Merry Go Round in Oz was created in 1963.
Musical Merry-Go-Round was created in 1947.
Merry-Go-Round - song - was created in 1982.
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
they go round and round