Similar words: spotless, luck, lucky, pluck, cluck, in luck, plucky, luck out. Meaning: n. whatever happens to be available especially when offered to an unexpected guest or when brought by guests and shared by all.
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1. Can you bring a salad? It's a potluck.
2. Come into the house and take potluck with me.
3. Come and take potluck eat humble pie whatever.
4. There will also be potluck munchies and a non-alcoholic toast at midnight, she says.
5. And when you got there, manytables of potluck dishes.
6. And what makes it a potluck?
7. Having arrived unannounced we had to take potluck.
8. Come along and take potluck.
9. Please pray for this Friday's church meeting and potluck.
10. What is a potluck party? I've never heard of it.
11. We're having a potluck dinner down at the park tonight.
12. One co-op meets every two months for a potluck, an occasion to socialize as well as deal with any concerns.
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13. Well, a potluck party is a party where the guests bring the food.
14. I meant to tell you there is a potluck party at my house tonight.
15. Describe your potluck. Be sure to mention if attendees should bring anything.
16. What fun it is to eat and talk potluck tonight, ohh.
17. Potluck dinners are a cheap way to have a great time.
18. And maybe Walter's thinking about a meatless, painfree potluck he went to last weekend or the ozone or the Earth's desperate need to stop cruel product testing on animals, but probably he's not.
19. Little things mean a lot (Sentencedict.com), like potluck lunches and birthday celebrations.
20. If you don't mind, please come and take potluck with us.
21. I took a shrimp dish to the club's potluck, and my friend took strawberry shortcake.
22. Having arrived unannounced for supper, we had to take potluck.
23. The scheduled flight was canceled and passengers had to take potluck on the other airlines.
24. In Juneau, Alaska, the Rev. George Silides and his wife will bring turkey to a church potluck, but not much more.
25. Shall we go out for dinner tonight? Or would you rather stay home and take potluck?
26. If you do not mind, please come and take potluck with us.
27. Laura: Not now. I'm taking it to the neighborhood potluck tomorrow.
28. That includes those who attend our Saturday group in Saskatoon and the Thursday morning group in Kauai at which we have weekly sessions and potluck lunches.
More similar words: spotless, luck, lucky, pluck, cluck, in luck, plucky, luck out, plucked, luckily, bad luck, unlucky, pluck up, clucking, luckless, good luck, out of luck, happy-go-lucky, pluck up courage, as luck would have it, hotly, motley, not long, footle, bootleg, not least, scotland, hot line, hotline, footling.