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  • noun Plural form of picnicker.

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Examples

  • The picnickers will be the first in the world to experience the event and will enjoy an enviable view of the city and Sydney Harbour.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2009

  • The picnickers will be the first in the world to experience the event and will enjoy an enviable view of the city and Sydney Harbour.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2009

  • The picnickers will be the first in the world to experience the event and will enjoy an enviable view of the city and Sydney Harbour.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2009

  • The picnickers will be the first in the world to experience the event and will enjoy an enviable view of the city and Sydney Harbour.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2009

  • Gaza "picnickers" killed by Israeli missle "] a pro-Palestinian online publication, recalls introducing Obama at one such event, a 1999 fundraiser for the Deheisha Palestinian camp in the West Bank.

    The Jawa Report 2009

  • The mansion, which is on the edge of the Versailles site, with its entrance on the rue de l'Indépendance Américaine, will offer views of the Orangerie, the building where Louis XIV once stored almost 2,000 orange and palm trees during the winter, and the Pièce d'Eau des Suisses, a large pond popular with picnickers.

    ARTINFO: King or Queen for a Day: Luxury Accommodations at Versailles ARTINFO 2011

  • The mansion, which is on the edge of the Versailles site, with its entrance on the rue de l'Indépendance Américaine, will offer views of the Orangerie, the building where Louis XIV once stored almost 2,000 orange and palm trees during the winter, and the Pièce d'Eau des Suisses, a large pond popular with picnickers.

    ARTINFO: King or Queen for a Day: Luxury Accommodations at Versailles ARTINFO 2011

  • The mansion, which is on the edge of the Versailles site, with its entrance on the rue de l'Indépendance Américaine, will offer views of the Orangerie, the building where Louis XIV once stored almost 2,000 orange and palm trees during the winter, and the Pièce d'Eau des Suisses, a large pond popular with picnickers.

    ARTINFO: King or Queen for a Day: Luxury Accommodations at Versailles ARTINFO 2011

  • Some replicate Glyndbourne's setting in the rolling Sussex Downs, dotted with sheep, spectacular gardens and picnickers, and these events are still more common in Britain than in Continental Europe—though there are a few in Italy and some in the south of France, and in America, Glimmerglass and Santa Fe spring to mind.

    Eat, Drink and Be Entertained Paul Levy 2011

  • On Thursday night, more than 1,100 white-wearing, chic picnickers convened outside the Winter Garden at the World Financial Center for the first ever New York "Dîner en Blanc" (Dinner in White), an event previously enjoyed by thousands of flash feasters in cities like Paris (natch), Amsterdam, Berlin and Zurich.

    Secret to a Picnic: Make It Big and White Lizzie Simon 2011

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