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"picnicker" Definitions
  1. a person who is having a picnic

6 Sentences With "picnicker"

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It was a fittingly ostentatious building for a business tasting huge success, with the baskets in high demand by everyone from the casual picnicker to hardcore collectors — some of whom amassed dozens upon dozens.
Millennial Park is hardly "hidden," but it is so expansive that there are still a few spots that don't get the attention they deserve, making them perfect for the discerning picnicker looking to escape the crowds.
LaTempa, S. (2004) "A plot-driven garden story: Wattles Farm brings out the cook – and picnicker – in its gardener-members," Los Angeles Times. June 23, 2004. Retrieved 2/9/08.
Cambridge: MIT Press, 401-415. He exemplifies the fundamental distinction between "I-intentions" and "We-intentions" by comparing the hypothetical case of a set of picnickers and a dance troupe. During a rainstorm, each picnicker spontaneously runs for cover. On the other hand, the members of the dance troupe run for cover as part of a preconceived routine.
The island and the monument were both donated to the city of Miami Beach in 1939. In the years since the city, county and the private sector have all contributed to maintenance. In 1998 a careless picnicker set the island on fire, destroying $250,000 worth of trees and landscaping from a 1994 restoration project. There has been a fence put up to stop people from vandalizing the base of the monument where there is a profuse amount of graffiti.
The loggers then stripped the redwood, prized for its resistance to rot and insects, of its branches, and split it into boards by drilling holes and stuffing them with dynamite. Teams of oxen lugged the lumber down the roads—including a Redwood Road so narrow, that many years later, every Sunday, according to one reminiscence, at least one Model T belonging to a picnicker would spin its wheels off the edge. By 1860, the forest was stripped. In the 1880s, for a few heart-stopping days, Oakland thought it had the beginning of its own gold rush in what is now the Lincoln Square Shopping Center.

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