noun
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a picnic, often by the sea, at which clams, etc, are baked
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an informal party
Etymology
Origin of clambake
Example Sentences
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One group will play in the PGA Tour’s Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a tournament that started as a clambake hosted by the crooner Bing Crosby.
From Washington Post • Jan. 6, 2022
Headlining a Rockingham County Democrats annual clambake, she zeroed in on the state’s soaring student loan debt.
From Fox News • May 22, 2019
And even with the clambake, you bring these great flourishes.
From Salon • Mar. 9, 2019
So in this “Carousel,” that’s when the first-act curtain falls, with the company’s festive departure for the clambake cut from the show.
From New York Times • May 10, 2018
"That's one way to keep cool at a clambake," grinned the man in gray.
From Frank Merriwell's Cruise by Standish, Burt L.
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