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Junketing

noun
1.
Taking an excursion for pleasure.



Junket

verb
(past & past part. junketed; pres. part. junketing)
1.
Go on a pleasure trip.  Synonym: junketeer.
2.
Provide a feast or banquet for.  Synonyms: banquet, feast.
3.
Partake in a feast or banquet.  Synonyms: banquet, feast.






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"Junketing" Quotes from Famous Books



... on board. A glimpse at some distant land, the signalling or speaking of other vessels, the appearance of strange birds and fish, the passage into different climates, the excitement of a storm, or the opportunity which a calm gives for general junketing; all such incidents are looked upon as a real gain by the voyagers, while there is always something stirring on board ...
— Brighter Britain! (Volume 1 of 2) - or Settler and Maori in Northern New Zealand • William Delisle Hay

... are not wanting, and my travel had reconciled me to the absence of the rose from their cheeks. My eldest cousin Mary (where is there a name like Mary?) now approached; she and I were old friends, and many a junketing we used to have in my father's house during the holydays, when she was a boarding—school girl in England. My hardihood and self—possession returned, under the double gratification of seeing her, and the certainty that my blushes (for my cheeks were glowing like hot iron) could ...
— Tom Cringle's Log • Michael Scott

... had noted a subtle change in her, a growing reserve, a thoughtfulness that was slowly veiling or subduing her natural gaiety. She now evaded him when he suggested one of their old romps in queer little restaurants; she professed illness when he sent for her to join him in some harmless junketing. She was slowly slipping away from him; no, drifting, since he made no real effort to hold her. And why had he made no real effort? Sometimes he thought he could answer this question, and then again he ...
— Half a Rogue • Harold MacGrath

... to Paris and fetched his certificate, tools, and baggage, and three days later he was a journeyman in the establishment of Monsieur Frappier, the best cabinet-maker in Provins. Active, steady workmen, not given to junketing and taverns, are so rare that masters hold to young men like Brigaut when they find them. To end Brigaut's history on this point, we will say here that by the end of the month he was made foreman, and was fed and lodged by Frappier, ...
— Pierrette • Honore de Balzac

... home in a cab to find every single servant out of the house, junketing at some music-hall or other, and several bottles of wine, with a dozen glasses, standing ready for them against their return, on his own ...
— On Nothing & Kindred Subjects • Hilaire Belloc

... all day, and as they were all feasting and junketing at the school, he come down here to ask me to make him some tea, and he's ...
— Burr Junior • G. Manville Fenn



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