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picnic

[pik-nik] / ˈpɪk nɪk /




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There was a picnic scene too, with Prince Philip and the Princess Royal seen barbecuing sausages.

From BBC

Unfortunately, he couldn’t secure the rights and scoffed at using a different show: “There’s nothing to solve in ‘Guys and Dolls’ or ‘Oklahoma!,’ except who’s going to take Laurey to the picnic.”

From The Wall Street Journal

His summer concerts became civic rituals: families picnicking, fans waving lightsabers in time to “The Imperial March” and Williams emerging each night to ovations more often reserved for rock stars.

From Los Angeles Times

Don’t forget to bring a picnic blanket, and for bonus points, bring a card game to play.

From Los Angeles Times

About half of the park’s nine miles of hiking and equestrian hiking trails will open, as will the 99-year-old polo field, lawns and picnic spaces, according to California State Parks.

From Los Angeles Times