Synonym: feast, festivity, outing. Similar words: pick, topic, pick up, pick off, pick out, pickup, depict, hospice. Meaning: ['pɪknɪk] n. 1. a day devoted to an outdoor social gathering 2. any undertaking that is easy to do 3. any informal meal eaten outside or on an excursion. v. eat alfresco, in the open air.
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1. One spring day the school arranged a picnic.
2. The plans for the picnic fizzled out.
3. The students often picnic at the park.
4. We had a picnic last Friday.
5. Lets have a picnic down by the river.
6. Bees were buzzing around the picnic tables.
7. Find level ground for the picnic table.
8. Plans for our picnic are shaping up very well.
9. I'll provide food for the picnic.
10. Please do not leave litter after your picnic.
11. We went for a picnic on Saturday.
12. This weather is ideal for a picnic.
13. We're going on a picnic tomorrow.
14. We all went for a picnic last Sunday.
15. This would be a good place for a picnic.
16. Those stormy clouds augur ill for a picnic.
17. They decided against a picnic in the park.
18. We bought lots of goodies for the picnic.
19. We decided to have a picnic down by the lake.
20. Too often, picnic preparation consists of throwing together some sandwiches and grabbing an apple.
21. Children went on a picnic and frolicked in a field.
22. If the weather's nice we could have a picnic in the park.
23. We'll go to the river and take a picnic with us.
24. Torches illuminated the picnic areas.
25. We enjoyed the picnic until a thunderstorm intervened.
26. We talked of having a picnic.
27. We spread a rug on the grass for the picnic.
28. To our great disappointment,(sentencedict.com) it rained on the day of the picnic.
29. The territory was too expensive for any one, so the two couples parceled out a picnic lunch.
30. We did not figure on having so many people at the picnic.