pancake vs picnic

pancake

noun
  • Anything very thin and flat. 

  • A box on which an actor stands to make them appear taller. 

  • In the US (and e.g. Scotland), a leavened, thicker, fluffier cake. 

  • A kind of makeup, consisting of a thick layer of a compressed powder. 

  • A defensive play in which the ball bounces off the top of a hand that has been pressed flat against the floor. 

  • In England, an often unleavened cake similar to a crepe. 

  • Composite leather made of scraps, glue and board, by extension of (4), material originally used for insoles, but later used also for heels and even soles. 

  • A type of throw, usually with a ring where the prop is thrown in such a way that it rotates round an axis of the diameter of the prop. 

verb
  • To flatten violently. 

  • To collapse one floor after another. 

  • To make a pancake landing. 

picnic

noun
  • An easy or pleasant task. 

  • An informal social gathering, usually in a natural outdoor setting, to which the participants bring their own food and drink. 

  • The meal eaten at such a gathering. 

  • A cut of pork from the shoulder area (above the front leg) of a pig. 

verb
  • To take part in a picnic. 

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