¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Potlucks
1. potluck [n] - See also: potluck
Lexicographical Neighbors of Potlucks
Literary usage of Potlucks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Meynell Hounds and Country, 1780-1901 by James Lowndes Randall (1901)
"A left-handed cast back to where we started from proved successful, and, leaving
potlucks on their right, they ran up to Silverhill, ..."
2. Black Ants And Buddhists: Thinking Critically And Teaching Differently in ...by Mary Cowhey by Mary Cowhey (2006)
"I make a point to talk with family members at drop-off and pick-up times,
performances, field trips, and potlucks, and welcome them to morning meeting. ..."
3. A Departure from the Script: A Novel by Rochelle Hollander Schwab (2002)
""You mean you're planning to have a potluck for your reception?" "Why not?"
I found myself saying. "potlucks are an old lesbian tradition. ..."
4. Potluck: Stories That Taste Like Hawaii by Catherine Bridges Tarleton (2001)
"I was two months new from Virginia where potlucks, which we called covered-dish
suppers, were largely church affairs and were for the most part parades of ..."
5. Malamalama School's Rainbow Cookbook: Recipes from Around the World by Hawaii Malamalama School (Keaau (1993)
"This casserole is so good to make for potlucks as it travels and keeps well.
Everyone who tries it thinks it is different and very delicious. ENJOY! ..."
6. The Consumer's Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste (1993)
"Sturdy and washable utensils and tableware can be used at home and for picnics,
outdoor parties, and potlucks. • At work, see if "recharged" cartridges for ..."
7. Solutions for Secretaries of Small NPO's by Gene L. Warner (2007)
"potlucks don't work very well anymore, since busy families don't have time to
manage a home restaurant and aren't into food preparation. ..."