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1. picnic
noun. ['ˈpɪkˌnɪk'] a day devoted to an outdoor social gathering.
Antonyms
Etymology
- pique-nique (French)
- piquer (French)
Rhymes with Picnic
- lipnick
- micronic
- papernick
Sentences with picnic
1. Verb, base form
Guided and self-exploration offer visitors the chance to picnic and view the unique terrain of multiple islands.
2. Adjective
Wasaga dog beach has restrooms, picnic tables and direct access to the water for dogs.
3. Noun, singular or mass
It is sold boneless or with the bone, which is called arm picnic.
Quotes about picnic
1. The artist one day falls through a hole in the brambles, and from that moment he is following the dark rapids of an underground river which may sometimes flow so near to the surface that the laughing picnic parties are heard above.
- Cyril Connolly
2. Well, while you were in the bathroom, I sat down at this picnic table here in Bumblefug, Kentucky, and noticed that someone had carved that GOD HATES FAG, which, aside from being a grammatical nightmare, is absolutely ridiculous. So I'm changing it to 'God Hates Baguettes.' It's tough to disagree with that. Everybody hates baguettes.
- John Green, An Abundance of Katherines
3. I had a dream about you. Flowers were overflowing in the cemetery, so we decided to have a picnic there. You brought apple pie, and I brought my Aunt Mildred, who’d been dead for some time and I just hadn’t gotten around to disposing of her body. I thought you’d think me both efficient and romantic, but it turns out you didn’t. You only saw the romantic side of my action.
- Jarod Kintz, Dreaming is for lovers
2. picnic
verb. ['ˈpɪkˌnɪk'] eat alfresco, in the open air.
Etymology
- pique-nique (French)
- piquer (French)
3. picnic
noun. ['ˈpɪkˌnɪk'] any undertaking that is easy to do.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- pique-nique (French)
- piquer (French)