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were holidaying
noun
A day on which a festival, religious event, or national celebration is traditionally observed.
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They were holidaying in the town of Küçükkuyu, in Turkey's Çanakkale province.
They were holidaying without adults, and police searched their accommodation and seized more alcohol (not, Whitmarsh emphasies, bought locally).
The story begins with Will, a nine-year old boy, and his mother who were holidaying in Indonesia.
Tributes were paid to the Australian passengers Carol Friday, 68, and her 29-year-old son Greig, who were holidaying in Europe.
He won favour in Cornwall in August when his newborn daughter was given the middle name Endellion, after a Cornish village close to where the Camerons were holidaying.
The Ryans were holidaying with another couple, and picked up a Ford C-Max at the Hertz office at Bergerac airport.
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I'm holidaying in UK this Easter.
There were holidays by the sea.
There were holiday restrictions imposed.
IT is holiday time.
And it's holidays.
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