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UK
/klˈæmbeɪk/
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NOUN
- a cookout at the seashore where clams and fish and other foods are cooked--usually on heated stones covered with seaweed
How To Use clambake In A Sentence
- Then in the evening we'll be hosts for a big clambake for everyone, and hold the draw for the prize. THREE IN ONE
- Meanwhile, the convention soirées get under way today - there will be a clambake in Hyannis Port!
- When Cary shows up to a high-spirited clambake with Ron and his pals, she's uncomfortable and overdressed in a tight gray ensemble.
- He had volunteered to testify at the clambake as a way of putting his case to the people.
- A clambake on the Rockland seashore followed the last day's session of papers.
- We had a clambake in Chicago on the 26th of September at WBBM where the debate was held.
- Seems one of the organizers of the Marine Corps Marathon, which will take place in Washington the morning after the Comedy Central star's clambake, told the New York Times they had been approached by the organizers of Stewart's rally about sharing the portable toilets each event is required to provide as one of the conditions of securing permits to stage the events. Jon Stewart's Rally to Restore Sanity? In Washington? Hahaha!
- (The clambake was my idea, but the dog, of course, was Miss Julia's. Where there's a Will
- Among the more popular celebrities that show up for the "clambake" is Rush Limbaugh, who is obviously in his element at the PGA. Stu Kreisman: David Feherty's Triple Bogie
- When Cary shows up to a high-spirited clambake with Ron and his pals, she's uncomfortable and overdressed in a tight gray ensemble.