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picnicker

NOUN
  1. a person who is picnicking

How To Use picnicker In A Sentence

  • I laughed so much with both surprise and delight that I gladly relinquished the bread to gabbling beaks and they went on their way to steam-roller another 'insouciant' picnicker. Ame soeur - French Word-A-Day
  • Though fishermen and picnickers sometimes appear in the afternoons or evenings, the lakefront on both sides of the promontory is pristine and undeveloped. The Wrath of Khan
  • She came here in the summer to watch the Canada Geese huddle around picnickers, waiting for one of them to toss a crumb of bread.
  • They also spoil the environment for cyclists, horse riders, walkers, pram pushers, dog walkers, picnickers, joggers et al.
  • The smell of the sea was in the air as picnickers feasted on sun-dried halibut, muktuk, whale blubber, and Greenland raisin cake.
  • The source of the odor - enough to send even the most ardent picnickers packing - is the slimy, greenish brown matrix (seen here on the arms of the stinkhorn), which houses the spores.
  • Careless, unobservant picnickers often sit on it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Picnickers would aver that being caught in the Museum grounds during a cloudburst is hardly a pleasant experience.
  • This open green space is a popular landing place for small boats and picnickers, and a great spot for children to play.
  • The smell of the sea was in the air as picnickers feasted on sun-dried halibut, muktuk, whale blubber, and Greenland raisin cake.
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