basket picnic
Definition
- Noun:
- A picnic where food is carried in a basket: "basket picnic" refers to an outdoor meal or social gathering where participants bring food packed in a basket, typically for a casual, al fresco dining experience.
- An outdoor excursion with a packed meal: In American English, "basket picnic" can also denote the event itself — a trip or outing to a natural setting (e.g., a park or campsite) where food is consumed from a basket.
Usage Examples
- (An outdoor meal with food carried in a basket.)
- (An outing involving a picnic with food from a basket.)
Advanced Usage
"to have a basket picnic": to participate in or host such an event.
- They decided to have a basket picnic in the meadow instead of eating indoors. (They chose an outdoor meal with basket-packed food.)
"basket picnic lunch": a specific meal, often a midday one, prepared and carried in a basket.
- She prepared a basket picnic lunch for the hiking trip. (A midday meal packed in a basket for outdoor consumption.)
Variants and Related Words
Basket (n): a container made of woven material, used for carrying food or goods.
- The basket was filled with fresh bread and cheese. (The woven container held food.)
Picnic (n): an outdoor meal eaten in a natural setting.
- We had a picnic by the river. (An outdoor meal.)
Synonyms
- Outdoor meal: a meal consumed outside, often in a park or countryside.
- Al fresco dining: dining in the open air, especially with food brought from home.
Related Idioms
- No direct idioms: The phrase "basket picnic" is not idiomatic; it is a compound noun describing a specific type of picnic. However, the word "picnic" itself appears in idioms like:
- "It's no picnic": meaning something is difficult or unpleasant.
- Climbing that mountain was no picnic. (It was a challenging task.)