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were holiday
noun
A day on which a festival, religious event, or national celebration is traditionally observed.
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Many of the properties destroyed were holiday homes.
Plotland premises were holiday homes, with a unique twist: they were often built of London's detritus.
These were holiday postcards in sound and action: Tibet for cultural tourists.
"You never got a receipt and anyway they were holiday based, so you couldn't take them back," she said.
There were holiday specials, wedding discounts, pounds and pounds of gold jewelry to view, from $12,000 necklaces for brides to 10-gram chains for babies.
Many of these were holiday homes on the Costas, but tens of thousands were built in urbanisations on the outskirts of many Spanish towns.
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Toby and Mia hadn't eaten and were holiday-cranky, and were demanding a trip to the Harry Potter Shop and to Platform 9¾.
There were holidays by the sea.
IT is holiday time.
Here are holiday schedules.
It's holiday gift-set time.
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