jamboree \ʒɑ̃m.bo.ʁe\, \ʒam.bɔ.ʁi\, \ʒɑ̃.bɔ.ʁi\ masculin (orthographe traditionnelle)
jamboree \ˌdʒæm.bə.ˈɹiː\
When the boys come out from Lac Labiche in the lure of the early Spring,— (Athabaska Dick, 1913)
To take the pay of the “Hudson’s Bay”, as their fathers did before,
They are all a-glee for the jamboree, and they make the Landing ring
With a whoop and a whirl, and a “Grab your girl”, and a rip and a skip and a roar.
What nice times we’ve had here, honey! What chats and jokes and good chummy jamborees!— (Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of the Island, 1915)
With her unlit heart. However cold you get, remember me. Gripped in solitude. There can't be a jamboree all the time.— (J. P. Donleavy, A Singular Man, 1963)
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