Use of picnic in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include picnic at the start of sentence, picnic at the end of sentence and picnic in the middle of sentence

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picnic at the end of sentence


  1. We talked of having a picnic.
  2. I'll provide food for the picnic.
  3. This weather is ideal for a picnic.
  4. This would be a good place for a picnic.
  5. We bought lots of goodies for the picnic.
  6. Those stormy clouds augur ill for a picnic.
  7. One spring day the school arranged a picnic.
  8. We spread a rug on the grass for the picnic.
  9. Please do not leave litter after your picnic.
  10. To our great disappointment, it rained on the day of the picnic.

picnic in the middle of sentence


  1. We had a picnic last Friday.
  2. We went for a picnic on Saturday.
  3. We're going on a picnic tomorrow.
  4. The plans for the picnic fizzled out.
  5. Lets have a picnic down by the river.
  6. Torches illuminated the picnic areas.
  7. We all went for a picnic last Sunday.
  8. The students often picnic at the park.
  9. Find level ground for the picnic table.
  10. They decided against a picnic in the park.
  11. Bees were buzzing around the picnic tables.
  12. We decided to have a picnic down by the lake.
  13. Plans for our picnic are shaping up very well.
  14. We'll go to the river and take a picnic with us.
  15. Children went on a picnic and frolicked in a field.
  16. We enjoyed the picnic until a thunderstorm intervened.
  17. If the weather's nice we could have a picnic in the park.
  18. The territory was too expensive for any one, so the two couples parceled out a picnic lunch.
  19. Too often, picnic preparation consists of throwing together some sandwiches and grabbing an apple.

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چمڑے کی ڈبیا جس میں عبرانی کا نُسخہ تورات چمڑے پر لکھا ہوا یا کڑھا ہوا ہوتا ہے
(Judaism) either of two small leather cases containing texts from the Hebrew Scriptures (known collectively as tefillin); traditionally worn (on the forehead and the left arm) by Jewish men during morning prayer