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.
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  • 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.
  • Now the top-hatted jamboree beckons. The Sun
  • Canada hopes to participate this coming summer in the second American jamboree, which is being held in historic Valley Forge. Scouts Today—Men Tomorrow
  • As Palm's PalmSource developer conference was due to kick off yesterday, much of central San Jose, which was hosting the jamboree, suffered a power brown-out.
  • The symbol of regional pride will be hoisted in the city at 7.05 am as thousands of Yorkshire-lovers take part in a countywide jamboree to celebrate the region's qualities.
  • An international weapons jamboree at ExCeL, perhaps? Times, Sunday Times
  • (The term jamboree, according to the official Boy Scout etymology, was coined by Boy Scouts founder Lord Robert Baden-Powell to mean a gathering of Scouts.) Thousands head to Va. for Boy Scout jamboree
  • Yet the Olympics have long since ceased to be a jamboree for the elite.
  • The party is planning a year-long jamboree to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of Scotland's national poet - and boost Scottish tourism at the same time.
  • The beer festival was a huge open-air jamboree with music, stalls and everyone enjoying themselves.
  • Colinette's "jamboree" has most in one yarn I think ? Computer worries, woe is me:(
  • Thus, drooling and slobbering, we earned our cooking proficiency badges with flying custard and went of to the jamboree to entertain our parents.
  • The beer festival was a huge open-air jamboree with music, stalls and everyone enjoying themselves.
  • As we were having this jamboree, her breathing became more laboured and she made a moaning noise. Times, Sunday Times
  • The full programme has just been confirmed for this annual jamboree, now in its 21st year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since August, the list has seen the antedating of "hydrant" pushed back to 1801 from 1828, "hobo" to September 1888 (from only a month later), and "jamboree" (meaning "a large party") to 1858, back from 1861. Archive 2007-10-01
  • In Patagonia" — Bruce Chatwin's eclectic jamboree of storytelling, anthropology, legend and polemic — is hostile to the those European despoilers so reflexive in their contempt for "savages. Fury and Terror On the High Seas
  • As we were having this jamboree, her breathing became more laboured and she made a moaning noise. Times, Sunday Times
  • The instruments of a hillbilly jamboree are pots, jugs, and any other basic items.
  • The annual tented jamboree of art opens its flaps again next month. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well - they are out there somewhere, as they have always been, and the competitive route exampled by the well-established Donatella Flick jamboree may be one way of finding them.
  • The jamboree is a big earner, pulling in 100,000 for each act. The Sun
  • The annual meeting of China's legislature is a jamboree of regional accents and languages.
  • The Jamboree, as it is known, is a single speed stage race in the spirit of the bike enduro.
  • Included at the jamboree will be the I.C.E. Tour Family Fan Fest. Islanders Top Stories
  • The jamboree consists of 24,000 scouts from over 150 countries and another 6,000 scouts, both boys and girls, from Thailand are expected to attend.
  • But the last time I saw him he was on a "jamboree," or spree, and killed his unfortunate horse by tying it up without feeding it or giving it water while he was drinking or drunk, and so he did not make his usual trip. A Tramp's Notebook
  • The group also regularly sends delegates to the annual worldwide scouting jamboree.
  • The diversity of Texas is apparent every month through its colorful festivals, jamborees, cook-offs and celebrations.
  • A jamboree is a glorified practice, a chance to play another team without counting the result as a victory or a defeat. The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO Home
  • There will be a daylong jamboree, treasure hunt and barbecue on the Saturday.
  • Talbott said the jamboree is a celebration of rugged individualism that manifests itself in the way a person steps up to a challenge, as well as athletic prowess. Billingsgazette.com
  • FREDERICKTOWN - For the past 32 years, the tomato show has been the venue to end the summer season with a blast, and highlighting the jamboree is the Little Miss Tomato Contest. Mount Vernon News
  • What do you bring to the jamboree,darling,huh? Aside from those baby blues and a knife?
  • Bernard Clark, Southend district scout commissioner, confirmed five scouts from the Southend district joined the jamboree and one scout leader had been expected to visit the Philippines.
  • Organisers have received an email from Germany, whose people are renowned for its sense of humour, revealing the international face of the jollity jamboree.
  • IRVINE - A blue Ford Explorer overturned into the carpool lane of the southbound 5 freeway just south of Jamboree Road, blocking the carpool lane in Irvine, according to the California Highway Patrol. The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News
  • The Bulgaria Scout Association - which is also celebrating its 80th anniversary this year - has arranged an exhibition of photographs from scout gatherings and jamborees.
  • Try telling him this a happy-clappy sport-for-all jamboree. Times, Sunday Times
  • The beer festival was a huge open-air jamboree with music, stalls and everyone enjoying themselves.
  • Approaching this year's jamboree in Gloucestershire, he is riding better than ever at 34, having put the brakes on a helter-skelter lifestyle.
  • The event is something like a jamboree or carnival with some off-road activities, off-road car shows, car accessory sales, food stalls and information booths.
  • While we wait with bated breath, the meaningless one day jamboree rambles on.
  • Toronto's huge literary jamboree is both aggressively international and fiercely Canadian At the International Festival of Authors
  • Well, President Bush will try again on Sunday to talk to the Boy Scouts that gathered in Virginia for their national jamboree.
  • The 26 acres bring in extra revenue by hosting large events such as Scout jamborees, caravan rallies and game fairs.
  • A Westminster jamboree that bans leather garments and miniskirts? Times, Sunday Times

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