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[ UK /d‍ʒˈæmbɔːɹˌiː/ ]
NOUN
  1. a gay festivity

How To Use jamboree In A Sentence

  • How I wish I could go to the UK Ravelry jamboree in Coventry in June! Jean's Knitting
  • The Quarter was about to curl up and take a catnap—except for Bourbon Street, party jamboree and flesh-fest central, twenty-four/seven, and as wide awake as a lap-dancing tweaker go-juiced to the eyebrows. Etched in Bone
  • This year's event featured all the old reliable favourites, including a dog show, showjumping contests, demonstrations and the various agricultural aspects that have become part and parcel of the annual jamboree.
  • Beginning with the "jamboree," which came off quite in accordance with Calderwell's prophecies, Arkwright spent the most of such time as was not given to his professional duties in deliberately cultivating the society of Bertram and his friends. Miss Billy -- Married
  • In 1920, at London Olympia, a Jamboree was held consisting of Scout troops from around the world.
  • Not only has the show reached its 15th anniversary but tonight also brings the return of the annual jamboree Hollyoaks Later, during which Hollyoaks gets to pretend it is Skins: showing flesh, gleefully swearing and generally revelling in the bacchanalian Arcadia that is post-watershed E4. The post-watershed wonder of Hollyoaks Later is worth celebrating
  • Last week's annual jamboree of the rich, powerful and famous was a two-speed event. Times, Sunday Times
  • The beer festival was a huge open-air jamboree with music, stalls and everyone enjoying themselves.
  • It is well known to Scout stamp collectors that the G.B. set of three stamps for the Jubilee Jamboree were overprinted for use in the territories of Bahrain, Muscat and Qatar. Less known is the fact that overprints were also prepared and sent to Kuwait.
  • In the decades that followed, it developed as a popular alternative to a highbrow arts festival: a jamboree of artistic experiment and innovation.
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