Junketing [noun]

Definition of Junketing:

amusement, play

Opposite/Antonyms of Junketing:


Sentence/Example of Junketing:

I want to have a word with Dunton to-night, if I can shake him loose from his junketing bunch long enough to listen to it.

"You are too little for all this junketing, Anne," he said kindly.

But, I warrant, some idle junketing hath occupied you too deeply to think of your service or your duty.

We have been junketing around for so long that we don't want to do anything else.

Then do you tell her, Seor, I have but gone a-junketing, and she may look to see me again when my frolic's over.

Ramabai's house was supposed to be under strict surveillance; but the soldiers, due to largess, were junketing in the bazaars.

Coupeau and Lantier were forever going out junketing together.

One of their worst habits was an excessive love of junketing,—nay, if you will, an intolerable gluttony.

When people form a party and go from village to village, junketing and gossiping, they are said to go on a malanga.

Consequently, to the casual man in the street, we appeared to be only a little party going into the city for a mild junketing.