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jamboree

[jam-buh-ree] / ˌdʒæm bəˈri /


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Comparisons to the Olympics stop with the colorful jamboree, save for the logistical and medical barriers during the pandemic, and the hollowing out of almost everything else.

From Seattle Times

Starting next year, the Los Angeles County Fair is permanently moving its three-week jamboree to the much cooler spring month of May.

From Los Angeles Times

Organizers of the popular Ultra Music Festival asked in a letter to Miami’s city manager on Wednesday if they could reschedule the music jamboree for next year, according to the Miami Herald.

From Washington Times

As the best eight players in men’s singles gathered in London this weekend for the ATP’s end-of-season jamboree, the home of tennis again was the genial host in the background.

From The Guardian

His North Korea jamboree was all hot air.

From The Guardian