A day devoted to an outdoor social gathering.
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Examples for "picnic"
Examples for "picnic"
1I guarantee she'll be here for our Labor Day picnic,' he said.
2In the 'picnic table control', you will find a waxy orange substance.
3I want to swim in the sea and picnic in the hills.
4The picnic at Rafield was always the central event of the summer.
5Bring your rug and picnic and enjoy the music in great surroundings.
1Additionally, this evening's outing, however stressful and tiresome, served Chane's future options.
2Of course you must go on your outing with your young man.
3I'd come to think of that outing as the Great Gabby Grope.
4It will be her first outing since the rule changes were announced.
5Every outing is going to be key because there'll be nothing given.
1Nato's Libyan campaign is proving a field day for the new interventionism.
2Motor commuters here in New York have been having a field day.
3Could you imagine the field day the press would have with this?
4The media was having a field day with my husband's upcoming trial.
5Journalists are already having a field day with their Halloween horror headlines.
6Twitter had a field day with the allegations, as you might imagine.
7Lily knew the sports commentators would have a field day with this.
8Freudians would have a field day with the film director Jean Renoir.
9It was a field day on explosive, flattening and expanding bullets, etc.
10Prosecuting counsel would have a field day with her and Paddy's preoccupations.
11The newspapers and the video magazines had a field day with it.
12Sandy Kim and WorldWeb One would have a field day, wouldn't they?
13The newspapers are having a field day with all the high drama.
14We were doing duty with an occasional field day or route march.
15Conspiracy-theory crackpots would probably have a field day with you girls, huh?
16However, expatriate Indians in the Gulf are having a field day from it.
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