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Definition of Picnicked
1. picnic [v] - See also: picnic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Picnicked
Literary usage of Picnicked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mechanics of Writing: A Compendium of Rules Regarding Manuscript by Edwin Campbell Woolley (1909)
"(iii) Suffix beginning with consonant picnicked etc. Silent e dropped Noticeable
etc. the words worship and kidnap and numerous words ending in / preceded ..."
2. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1886)
"... and picnicked into the idea that you are some very important factor indeed in
the sum of things, and have only to step out into the world to be ..."
3. Proceedings by Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) (1878)
"Not long ago a merry party of us picnicked on the top of such an one, a bold and
solitary cone called the ..."
4. Mark Twain: A Biography : the Personal and Literary Life of Samuel Langhorne by Albert Bigelow Paine (1912)
"The children romped and picnicked in the castle grounds, which adjoined the hotel;
Mrs. Clemens and Miss Spaulding were devoted to bric-a-brac hunting, ..."
5. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1900)
"We picnicked, and got along pretty well, though, owing to the strong tides, we
could not go till Tuesday, July 25. Then we started. ..."