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field day
noun as in amusement
noun as in comedy
Strong matches
noun as in diversion
noun as in festival
Strongest matches
noun as in recreation
Strong matches
noun as in spree
Example Sentences
Someone with a parasocial attachment to the pair would have a field day trying to decipher which of the album’s eight tracks are about the other.
The production, directed by Teddy Bergman, has a field day with the woke-run-amok ethos of Eureka Day, where kids at the school cheer the other team’s goals at soccer games.
In the wake of January’s horrific fires, detractors of Los Angeles — an urban reality often seen as a toxic mixture of unsustainable resource planning and structurally poor governance systems — are having a field day.
Maro Itoje has had a field day on occasions so far on the tour, but he is going to experience a pressure he hasn't been under yet.
In midfield, Sakina Karchaoui was running everywhere and we needed someone to lay a glove on her and let her know she wasn't going to have a field day.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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