Clambake
(noun)
An outdoor gathering or feast where clams and other seafood are cooked over hot coals or heated stones.
Origin:
From clam + bake.
Examples:
- The clambake was a tradition at the beach every summer.
- The clambake was a fun and casual event that was enjoyed by people of all ages.
- The clambake was an opportunity for friends and family to gather, eat, and socialize.
- The clambake menu included clams, lobsters, corn on the cob, and potatoes.
- The clambake was a great way to celebrate the end of summer and enjoy the last warm days before fall.