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the cookout
noun
A gathering for a meal that is cooked and eaten outside; either a domestic barbecue or a larger social event.
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But history was not on anybody's agenda at the cookout.
What about Ms. Buesser, the flute player he had chatted up at the cookout?
Refrigerate them in a covered container overnight for the cookout the next day.
One of the camp's guiding principles is community involvement, and, thus, the next night there was the cookout.
Anthony Paradiso, 80, who lives nearby, said he preferred the cookout to the borough's famous Fourth of July Travis Parade, which celebrated its 100th anniversary this year.
As reporter was leaving, a Curtis Publishing operative said that while the cookout was an obvious blockbuster, he was miffed because Mayor Wagner didn't come.
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Now we can have all the cookouts we want and not invite them and not feel bad about it.
His fellow pilots remember him more for the cookouts and hunting trips he organized than for any zest to see the world.
PAGE 33 The Two Memorial Days Families in New York who lost a loved one in Iraq are coping with an new kind of Memorial Day, far removed from the cookouts and good times of holidays past.
I love the cookouts and cold slabs of watermelon.
Beyond the cookouts, cold ones cracked with the boys, and fireworks displays, the Fourth of July is (checks Wikipedia to make sure) a very patriotic holiday.
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