(~s, ~king, ~ked)
1.
When people have a ~, they eat a meal out of doors, usually in a field or a forest, or at the beach.
We’re going on a ~ tomorrow...
We’ll take a ~ lunch.
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2.
When people ~ somewhere, they have a ~.
Afterwards, we ~ked on the riverbank.
...such a perfect day for ~king.
VERB: V, V-ing
~ker (~kers)
...fires started by careless ~kers.
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3.
If you say that an experience, task, or activity is no ~, you mean that it is quite difficult or unpleasant. (INFORMAL)
Emigrating is no ~.
PHRASE: V inflects