NOUN
- a time of unusual pleasure and success
- a day devoted to an outdoor social gathering
- (military) a day for military exercises and display
- a day for outdoor athletic competition
How To Use field day In A Sentence
- Pay consultants will have a field day as banks scramble to find loopholes or new definitions of bonuses. Times, Sunday Times
- Some politicians and media commentators have had field days in lacerating an already wounded Catholic Church.
- Body language experts could have a field day at the Crucible observing players' behaviour between frames.
- If what Dotzauer's lawyer said in those 1994 filings is true ... the IRS will have a Field Day on this one. Sound Politics: Dotzauer (Cantwell) divorce file to remained sealed until after the election
- The tabloid press had a field day with the latest government scandal.
- Conspiracy theorists had a field day. THE GUARDSMEN
- They hybridise readily in gardens and our nurserymen have had a field day, producing as many as 300 different varieties for us to choose from.
- Unless every single dark location around the town is properly lit up the nocturnal rubbish dispensers will continue to have a field day.
- If the newspapers get hold of this scandal, they'll really have a field day!
- Their excellently produced vehicles and machinery obtained many prizes at country shows and field days.