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were celebrations
noun
The formal performance of a solemn rite, such as Christian sacrament
Exact(45)
Today's inauguration compensated by inviting a number of "celebrities", but by and large neither of these events were celebrations, and the inauguration itself was met with protests on the streets.
There were celebrations, they said.
Above all, they were celebrations of belonging.
"There were celebrations all over the world.
After Drake landed, there were celebrations.
On the streets of Latakia there were celebrations.
Similar(15)
They are celebrations, not investigations.
The games are celebrations of community.
There would be celebrations at Los Cármenes.
It's celebrations galore!
Some are celebrations of milestones.
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