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Meanings of
picnic
in English
Portuguese
moleza
Catalan
peix al cove
Back to the meaning
Any undertaking that is easy to do.
breeze
snap
cinch
pushover
walkover
duck soup
child's play
piece of cake
Portuguese
moleza
Catalan
pícnic
Back to the meaning
A day devoted to an outdoor social gathering.
outing
field day
Catalan
pícnic
Synonyms
Examples for "
breeze
"
breeze
snap
cinch
pushover
walkover
Examples for "
breeze
"
1
In south-western Australia, for example, a simple sea
breeze
becomes a medico.
2
A light sea
breeze
enters the room through the open office window.
3
The red flag fluttered in the
breeze
above the tent of Varro.
4
Temporarily the prairie
breeze
was lost; swallowed up in the greater movement.
5
The window was open and the curtain flapped idly in the
breeze
.
1
Opposition parties said, however, that they still wanted a
snap
general election.
2
Plus: a
snap
election in Greece has the potential to destabilise Europe.
3
Meanwhile, a
snap
election may be held in Greece early next year.
4
The family immediately took a
snap
,
seeing the humour of the situation.
5
He captioned the
snap
:
Got myself a fiance just before new year.
1
Be a
cinch
to come up for a week end between pictures.
2
What Stuart says I start my week convinced this'll be a
cinch
.
3
Dempsey's nomination for chief has long been thought to be a
cinch
.
4
With the machinery on the ground the rest would be a
cinch
.
5
It's a
cinch
nobody else is going to agree to take her.
1
Unlike Libya, Syria is not an isolated dictatorship with a
pushover
army.
2
You want a girl who's a
pushover
,
find yourself a teenage bimbo.
3
I let him hold on that extra second, which made me a
pushover
.
4
Part of the problem is that scientists are such a
pushover
.
5
That said, Lynch was no
pushover
either as a hurler or as politician.
1
OPUS' investigations were based primarily on a desktop study and site
walkover
.
2
This was a
walkover
from the moment that managerless Ipswich were breached.
3
As tournament favourites, the quarter-final against France should have been a
walkover
.
4
Razzano, the No 26 seed, receives a
walkover
into the fourth round.
5
We're a body shy and we'll be fined for giving a
walkover
.
1
And it's in the witness and
duck
soup
said it's an elephant.
2
Summoning the waitress, I ordered us the spicy
duck
soup
hotpot.
3
Heavenly Bastard in the Sky, had I been missing their spicy
duck
soup
.
4
The diagnosis on this thing should have been
duck
soup
.
5
Has it got anything to do with drinking
duck
soup
?
'
1
In comparison with it the period of 1613 seems like
child
's
play
.
2
The Rugby scrimmage is mere
child
's
play
by the side of it.
3
It is the time when the hardest thing seems but
child
's
play
.
4
Your most treasured depravity is
child
's
play
beside the experiences we offer.
5
Thurston thanked Park mentally; tending branding-fire sounded very much like
child
's
play
.
1
Let's say older children are fussing over the last
piece
of
cake
.
2
The very way he gets a
piece
of
cake
is a study.
3
Mother sent you a
piece
of
cake
and a bottle of wine.
4
She gave each a
piece
of
cake
leaving one and a sandwich.
5
That is not to say it will be a
piece
of
cake
.
Usage of
picnic
in English
1
I guarantee she'll be here for our Labor Day
picnic
,
'
he said.
2
In the
'
picnic
table control', you will find a waxy orange substance.
3
I want to swim in the sea and
picnic
in the hills.
4
The
picnic
at Rafield was always the central event of the summer.
5
Bring your rug and
picnic
and enjoy the music in great surroundings.
6
It was a group shot, taken in a camping or
picnic
area.
7
The open meadow enclosed within the rings is a great
picnic
spot.
8
Trees shade the beach, making it a good place for a
picnic
.
9
We're all talk about ice cubes,
picnic
food, beach snacks and barbecues.
10
It was more rustic and unrestrained-morein the nature of a
picnic
.
11
It was a comfortable, social kind of
picnic
of the better classes.
12
Hold a midweek
picnic
Picnics need not be just for the weekend.
13
It was fully two miles to the
picnic
grounds, and nearly dark.
14
The
picnic
,
we need scarcely say, very much resembled picnics in general.
15
The Fourth of July
picnic
's
coming up in a couple of weeks.
16
It looked mair like he was going to
picnic
in the woods.
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About this term
picnic
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
electric picnic
have a picnic
little picnic
picnic parties
great picnic
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Translations for
picnic
Portuguese
moleza
Catalan
peix al cove
bufar i fer ampolles
pícnic
Picnic
through the time
Picnic
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
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