noun
- a social gathering or party, typically outdoors, where clams and other seafood are cooked and eaten
- a confused or disorganized event or situation; a mess
Usage: common in New England and coastal U.S. regions
Usage: informal; figurative
Examples
- We're planning a clambake on the beach next Saturday with friends and family.
- The town hosts an annual clambake that draws hundreds of visitors.
- The meeting turned into a complete clambake when everyone started arguing.
- Fresh lobster and clams are the main attractions at a traditional New England clambake.
- After the miscommunication, the project became a clambake of competing ideas.
- They dug a pit in the sand to prepare for the clambake.
- The clambake was a huge success, with plenty of food and good company.