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clambake
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New-England
slang
vulgar
Japanese Meaning
(ニューイングランド地方における)砂浜で掘った火床を使い、通常はシーフードを中心に食材を焼いて調理する非公式なビーチパーティ
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(New England) An informal beach party in which food, usually seafood, is cooked in a firepit dug in the sand, filled with hot coals.
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clambake
We organized a clambake on the shore, digging a firepit in the sand to steam lobsters and clams over hot coals.
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We organized a clambake on the shore, digging a firepit in the sand to steam lobsters and clams over hot coals.
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