eggstravaganza

English

Etymology

Blend of egg + extravaganza.

Noun

eggstravaganza (plural eggstravaganzas)

  1. (informal, humorous) An extravaganza involving eggs.
    • 1945, The Journal of Home Economics, volume 37, page 95:
      The cake and egg show, advertised as an "eggstravaganza," last May in Tulsa, Oklahoma, may suggest to home economists elsewhere ways of helping to improve the egg marketing situation.
    • 2002, Karen Hastings, Insiders' Guide to Santa Barbara: Including Channel Islands National Park, Insiders' Guide, →ISBN, page 225:
      It's an eggstravaganza! Garden staff dye eggs donated by local markets and tuck them into nooks and crannies throughout the expansive grounds.
    • 2013, Julie Feldman, Grocery Makeover: Small Changes for Big Results, Spry Publishing, →ISBN:
      Throw yourself an eggstravaganza each and every day by including heart-healthy egg whites in a multitude of ways.
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