field day (Meaning)

Wordnet

field day (n)

(military) a day for military exercises and display

a day for outdoor athletic competition

a time of unusual pleasure and success

a day devoted to an outdoor social gathering

field day Sentence Examples

  1. The company picnic turned into a field day of fun and games.
  2. Children engaged in a field day of physical activities to promote health and fitness.
  3. During the festival, the locals had a field day participating in various cultural activities.
  4. The reporter was given a field day with the juicy gossip and scandal he uncovered.
  5. The politician's gaffe gave his opponents a field day in the media.
  6. The police officer had a field day catching multiple traffic violators during the rush hour.
  7. The students had a field day exploring the interactive museum exhibits.
  8. The comedian had a field day roasting the politicians at the charity event.
  9. The marketing team had a field day brainstorming creative ideas for their new campaign.
  10. The dog had a field day chasing squirrels in the park.

FAQs About the word field day

(military) a day for military exercises and display, a day for outdoor athletic competition, a time of unusual pleasure and success, a day devoted to an outdoor

race, decathlon, national(s), championship, triathlon, gymkhana, final, play-off, biathlon, semifinal

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The company picnic turned into a field day of fun and games.

Children engaged in a field day of physical activities to promote health and fitness.

During the festival, the locals had a field day participating in various cultural activities.

The reporter was given a field day with the juicy gossip and scandal he uncovered.