They had a romantic picnic on the top of the hill. The picnic area was infested with ants, birds and the occassional bear.
The rain dampened our plans for an outdoor picnic.
We shall picnic in the park on Sunday.
The teachers planned a potpourri of events for the annual school picnic.
The rain showers were intermittent, leaving us no way to plan ahead for our picnic.
Due to the rain, the picnic is cancelled.
No, the word 'picnic' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'picnic' is a word for an outing or occasion that involves taking a packed meal to be eaten outdoors; for example:We had a picnic today.The verb 'picnic' is to have or take part in a picnic; for example:We picnic at the park south of town.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:We had a picnic today. It was a lot of fun.
This is a great setting for a picnic.
Let's have our picnic in that grassland area.
Because of the vicissitude of the weather this time of year, it is difficult to plan a picnic too far ahead.
We took a picnic and had a fabulous family day out at the seaside.
"Wow, there was a lot of children at that picnic..."
The word mawkish is an adjective. Sally enjoyed the food at the picnic, but she didn't enjoy the mawkish smell of warm lemonade.