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Use "knees-ups" in a sentence
"It took me two years to wake up and become a signed up member of the Young Conservatives, which ushered in an era of really fabulous knees-ups, private swimming luncheons and bonhomie."
"It is that so many folk seem to regard the Second World War, which killed 50 million people, as a rather jolly musical event, to be celebrated with endless knees-ups and mindless choruses of "We'll Meet Again.""
"Rudd was a rager WE ARE deeply distressed by the cold-blooded knifing of Kevin Rudd for many reasons but mostly because knees-ups just aren't as much fun without him."