Sentence examples for To holidays from inspiring English sources

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To holidays

noun

A day on which a festival, religious event, or national celebration is traditionally observed.

  • Today is a Wiccan holiday!

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Electronic books are well-suited to holidays.

And she was certainly right when it came to holidays.

The first stage involves an online survey about personal health and attitudes to holidays.

"We weren't used to holidays, but today it is all different," she says.

A Right to Holidays with Pay? Labor Rights as Human Rights.

At any rate, when you're used to holidays in the Caribbean, it's hard giving them up.

When it comes to holidays commemorated in cinema, Easter is a desperately poor cousin.

Let's make a short list containing some facts loosely pertaining to holidays anyway.

Sharing a love of old cars added an exciting twist to holidays too.

Arranged around the scroll are chambers and displays devoted to holidays, Jewish charity and illustrations of customs.

The Californian "discussed the influence of these various cultures on her family traditions, especially related to holidays".

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