23 Verbs to Use for the Word picnics

"Well," continued Tweaty, "I happened to be flying over the area one day and spotted a group of green chilepeppers having a picnic.

The meat-eating animals were given a picnic of the freshest beef, with a little so decayed that it was only fit to be buried, for the hyenas and jackals, and every animal was happy.

This latter makes a splendid picnic, and the locality is a rich hunting-ground for entomologists.

One day Lady Heyburn, having arranged a cycling picnic, invited Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Kratil, Mr. Flockart, Miss Bryant, and myself, and we had a beautiful run to Chantilly, a distance of about forty kilometres, where we first made a tour of the old château, and afterwards entered the cool shady Fôret de Pontarmé.

Here the wealthy Florentines drive, the middle classes saunter and ride bicycles, the poor enjoy picnics, and the English take country walks.

She got up picnics.

Because they left his grounds littered with paper, he their privilege of holding picnics there.

" Tom spoke as if they were planning a picnic, with nothing whatever to dread but the chance of rain.

" He would recall the strawberry feasts, the welcome annual picnic, redolent with hunks of gingerbread and sarsaparilla.

She was not disappointed at missing the picnic.

It would only spoil the picnic and wouldn't help Camilla a bit."

Here they spread their picnic, while up above, on the bare, open rock, the young men kindled their fire and heated the coffee; and here they ate and drank, and rested through the noontide.

'Taint a picnic.

This would comfortably keep me away during the month of March when my brothers would be studying for their school finals and I would return in time to enjoy the April-May vacations when our cousins from Belgaum, Lucano and Ricardo, would join us for a whole summer season of mangoes, jackfruits and umpteen picnics on the beach.

It bout broke up the picnic.

Tilda, used though she was to nomad life, had never known so delightful a picnic.

Nothing men can doexcept picnics, with ladies in straw flats with feathersis so picturesque as soldiering.

We not soon forget this picnic.

"No, thank you," actually smiled the superintendent; "my business doesn't include picnics, and I doubt whether it would be wise for Miss Sterling to go so far away from the Home.

In vain papa pished and pshawed, and mamma grieved, and begged John not to spoil the girls by making bookworms of them; in vain "Laura C. and the rest of them" entreated us to join this picnic or show ourselves at that party; in vain the young men professed themselves afraid of us, and the girls tossed their heads and called us blue-stockings.

He once organized a picnic for Herald staffers at Varca, where he sat in one chair throughout the day.

It needed but few collateral evidences to convince Mr. P. and his men that this was the island where they had seen the picnic.

She made no alteration in the disposal of her time: sledging parties and skating picnics were the order of the day; she was thoroughly pleased with herself, and received the attentions of her admirers as a matter of course.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  picnics