Jun·ket, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Junketed; p. pr. & vb. n. Junketing.] To give entertainment to; to feast.
The good woman took my lodgings over my head, and was in such a hurry to junket her neighbors. --Walpole.
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Jun·ket·ing, n.
1. A feast or entertainment; a revel.
All those snug junketings and public gormandizings for which the ancient magistrates were equally famous with their modern successors. --W. Irving.
The apostle would have no reveling or junketing upon the altar. --South.
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junketing
n : taking an excursion for pleasure