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Picnicked


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Picnic

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But there was always a niggling suspicion that the fun couldn’t last – that Tempelhof’s unique status as a hugely valuable piece of land essentially given over to the average picnicking Berliner was too good to be true.
  • (2) The mood is fantastic: upbeat, from a crowd of older locals reliving their youth to cool young thangs attracted by Margate’s burgeoning reputation as Dalston-sur-Mer; fiftysomething men in braces and Harringtons, candy-floss-chomping teens… People are picnicking on the fake lawn beside the hair and beauty caravan, children gyrating newly bought hula-hoops to the strains of I’ve Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts.
  • (3) "Some people built tombs to steal archaeology, definitely," said 28-year-old Walid Ibrahim, picnicking on the boundary between the old and new cemeteries.
  • (4) The gently undulating headlands are covered in a blanket of long grass, making picnicking and sunbathing agreeable throughout the day.
  • (5) Still, we could have done with a Jubilee-style cutaway to the sodden picnickers sitting on drenched rugs, clutching rain-diluted fizz as their bottoms, now unquestionably soggy, sank into the mud.
  • (6) There were other people on the beach, including picnicking families, but it was not packed, and they were mainly in the water, with their nether regions hidden.
  • (7) We were picnicking on lovely Good Harbor Beach in the town of Gloucester on our first morning in New England, and that sandwich was a great taste of things to come.
  • (8) Early in the morning, some of the smaller streets near Republique were deserted, and on the empty Champs Elysées people picnicked on the curb.
  • (9) The beach is backed by tufty dunes (home to the rare natterjack toad) and is divided into zones, keeping picnickers and kitesurfers safely apart.
  • (10) I don’t want to have to wash the seats every day.” An elderly woman from Manbij, her arm around her grandson, watches a group of Syrian women picnicking in the Gaziantep suburbs, crowded around several pots of food.
  • (11) Come late afternoon it’s full of boys playing cricket, power walkers, picnicking families and canoodling couples.
  • (12) Hitherto studious and respectful, 200 picnicking Liberals now turned into a baying mob, accusing the reporter of being a Labour mole.
  • (13) Charged with cheap shock tactics (one critic said it exhibited "ghoulishness beyond the dreams of any Lockerbie picnicker"), executive Peter Salmon defended its public-service role, saying: "We agonise about what to leave in or take out, and regularly curb the dramatic tendencies of our directors."
  • (14) Some brought paint and brushes to express themselves, some prayed, some yelled political slogans, some picnicked on eggs and bread, underneath the clattering helicopters.
  • (15) The figure features alongside an ice-cream vendor, cyclist, picnickers and more, in a new park scene from the company’s City range.

Picnicker


Definition:

  • (n.) One who takes part in a picnic.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But there was always a niggling suspicion that the fun couldn’t last – that Tempelhof’s unique status as a hugely valuable piece of land essentially given over to the average picnicking Berliner was too good to be true.
  • (2) The mood is fantastic: upbeat, from a crowd of older locals reliving their youth to cool young thangs attracted by Margate’s burgeoning reputation as Dalston-sur-Mer; fiftysomething men in braces and Harringtons, candy-floss-chomping teens… People are picnicking on the fake lawn beside the hair and beauty caravan, children gyrating newly bought hula-hoops to the strains of I’ve Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts.
  • (3) "Some people built tombs to steal archaeology, definitely," said 28-year-old Walid Ibrahim, picnicking on the boundary between the old and new cemeteries.
  • (4) The gently undulating headlands are covered in a blanket of long grass, making picnicking and sunbathing agreeable throughout the day.
  • (5) Still, we could have done with a Jubilee-style cutaway to the sodden picnickers sitting on drenched rugs, clutching rain-diluted fizz as their bottoms, now unquestionably soggy, sank into the mud.
  • (6) There were other people on the beach, including picnicking families, but it was not packed, and they were mainly in the water, with their nether regions hidden.
  • (7) We were picnicking on lovely Good Harbor Beach in the town of Gloucester on our first morning in New England, and that sandwich was a great taste of things to come.
  • (8) Early in the morning, some of the smaller streets near Republique were deserted, and on the empty Champs Elysées people picnicked on the curb.
  • (9) The beach is backed by tufty dunes (home to the rare natterjack toad) and is divided into zones, keeping picnickers and kitesurfers safely apart.
  • (10) I don’t want to have to wash the seats every day.” An elderly woman from Manbij, her arm around her grandson, watches a group of Syrian women picnicking in the Gaziantep suburbs, crowded around several pots of food.
  • (11) Come late afternoon it’s full of boys playing cricket, power walkers, picnicking families and canoodling couples.
  • (12) Hitherto studious and respectful, 200 picnicking Liberals now turned into a baying mob, accusing the reporter of being a Labour mole.
  • (13) Charged with cheap shock tactics (one critic said it exhibited "ghoulishness beyond the dreams of any Lockerbie picnicker"), executive Peter Salmon defended its public-service role, saying: "We agonise about what to leave in or take out, and regularly curb the dramatic tendencies of our directors."
  • (14) Some brought paint and brushes to express themselves, some prayed, some yelled political slogans, some picnicked on eggs and bread, underneath the clattering helicopters.
  • (15) The figure features alongside an ice-cream vendor, cyclist, picnickers and more, in a new park scene from the company’s City range.

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