Crossword clues for picnicker
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Picnicker \Pic"nick*er\, n. One who takes part in a picnic.
Wiktionary
n. Someone having a picnic
WordNet
n. a person who is picnicking [syn: picknicker]
Usage examples of "picnicker".
It is a happy Sunday party, all the picnickers in heavy clothes, the ladies with clasped parasols, the men with bowler hats and walrus moustaches, all handsomely arrayed on a blanket in a clearing, against a backdrop of steeply slanting shafts of light and trees of unbelievable grandeur.
Nya grinned and led him away from the picnickers, past a clump of mesquite, towards a weathered outhouse half hidden by thick stalks of wild sorghum.
Pa stood by the boat, staring at the picnickers, a hand extended past the brim of his old Stetson to shade his eyes as he searched the crowd.
Perhaps it was that these men were by no means innocent picnickers, but trained, experienced debators who knew how to deal with sacrilege by their definitions.
During the day the paths were full of joggers, picnickers, and tourists from New Vancouver and New Portland.
Miller tracts to the crowds outside the Ohio prison as the clock ticked down to Injection, little Bruce in tow, blank-faced and watching, the crowd of media and anti-Capital activists and Defarge-like picnickers milling and roiling, many T-shirts for sale, and the red-faced men in sportcoats and fezzes, oh their rage-twisted faces the same red as their fezzes as the men careened this way and that in their little cars, formations of motorized Shriners buzzing the gates of the O.
After all, Farmer was worried about kayakers, birdwatchers, and picnickers parading around the island, not an armed invasion.
Perhaps it was that these men were by no means innocent picnickers, but trained, experienced debators who knew how to deal with sacrilege by their definitions.
Today was a good day for picnickers and strollers because it was a weekday.
Over by the Berghaus, the Schneefinken, and Schneevogel, the snow-finches and Alpine choughs, that lived on the crumbs and left-overs of the picnickers, were fluttering and swooping close round the building - a sure storm-warning.
Across the Drive was the rocky incline of Morningside Park, filled with Sunday picnickers.
They talked a while longer, sitting out under the oak trees in the seclusion of the backyard while beyond the hedgerow the park continued to fill with picnickers.