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field day
noun as in amusement
noun as in comedy
Strong matches
noun as in diversion
noun as in festival
Strongest matches
noun as in recreation
Strong matches
noun as in spree
Example Sentences
Britain's tabloids still had a field day, of course.
The high-tech field day comes at a moment when Californians are strongly reconsidering their relationship with traditional herbicides and pesticides.
The visit by Mr. Vilsack to the Sherrod Institute’s annual “field day” in Albany, Ga., was part of an intensifying effort by Mr. Biden’s top aides to court them ahead of the election.
Late-night comedians had a field day with that verdict and the circumstances leading up to it.
Toronto’s rabid fan base and scrutinizing hockey media is having a field day with Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe admitting this past week he’s still unsure which players he can turn to late in games.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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