basket dinner
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of basket dinner
An Americanism dating back to 1890–95
Example Sentences
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You either bring your own food or buy a picnic basket dinner catered by Patina through the Diner en Blanc website, to pick up at the event.
From Los Angeles Times
One couple married in 1880 and had 16 children, 12 of whom lived to attend their parents’ 50th anniversary “basket dinner.”
From Washington Times
It may be found practicable to call a general meeting of the entire neighborhood, inviting old and young possibly to a basket dinner, and there to lay before them the plans of the organizations.
From Project Gutenberg
On different days we received a basket dinner, a watermelon feast and an ice cream and cake festival from them.
From Project Gutenberg
Every year on the first Sunday of September folks come from far and near here to Big Creek and bring their basket dinner.”
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