Encara no tenim significats per a "picnick on".
1They rode through autumn woodlands, and picnicked on the side of a hill.
2The next day they went on a five-mile hike, and picnicked on the way.
3Balloons floated by, aerostat artists pedaled overhead, music filled the air while people picnicked on the lawns.
4And sure enough, there were more Parisians picnicking on the Esplanade des Invalides today than queuing in polling stations.
5And sure enough, there were more Parisians picnicking on the Esplanade des Invalides yesterday than queuing in polling stations.
6It was still early summer, and there were no bathers, only two or three families picnicking on plastic sheets.
7Perhaps because I liked to think of them there together, picnicking on a river-bank forever and a day, happy at last.
8Everybody goes everywhere nowadays, and you tumble over friends in Damascus and find your tailor picnicking on the slopes of Lebanon.
9The famous couple had just picnicked on their island retreat, Dorinish, one of the tiny maze of islands in Clew Bay.
10The crash was witnessed by many New Year's Eve revellers who were in the area picnicking on the riverbank, boating and fishing.
11Her first really sentimental encounter came at the end of a long day's picnicking on the hot sands of the lake beach.
12The key to our front door was never removed, even on weekends when we picnicked on the islands on lower Lough Corrib.
13In the village of Beranga we watched a game of petanque, and picnicked on hams and cheeses from a tiny, smoke-blackened shop.
14At that very moment, 130 miles away, in the little town of Rockland, Maine, Harry and Nola were picnicking on a seaside boardwalk.
15They even treated themselves to holidays-theypurchased a quart of ice-cream on one day, and hired a boat and went picnicking on another.
16During a royal visit in 1868, Queen Victoria's son, Prince Alfred, was shot in an assassination attempt as he picnicked on Bondi Beach.