Sentence examples for a easter from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a easter" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an Easter" when referring to the holiday.
Example: "We are planning a big family gathering for an Easter celebration this year."
Alternatives: "an Easter event" or "an Easter holiday."

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FJ, London   A: Easter is a popular time for sprucing up houses and it sounds like the kitchen company over estimated its production capacity and took on too many orders.

A civil lawsuit filed last week claims that during those five months, the priest attended children's birthday parties and hosted a Easter egg hunt.

In any case it was a storm in a Easter egg cup that had right-wing bloggers harrumphing and twitterers cramming their anti-Google diatribes into 140 characters or less.

My son had used a Easter gift card to buy his own handwrap for the occasion.

You will transform into a Easter Egg.

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Every Easter, an Easter Bunny waved to passersby to promote specials.

She always made sure we had a Christmas tree, an Easter basket, a Halloween costume.

And I'll continue to look towards the dawn's light of hope to an Easter a little less blue.

Just fill the center with Easter candy and an Easter Bunny.

But from the "Matt wants to construct a puzzle with an Easter Egg" perspective, it was an unmitigated disaster.

A carving knife, and a statue of an Easter Island head.

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