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Easter |
a Christian holiday to celebrate that Jesus Christ returned to life after he died. Easter is held every spring on the Sunday after the first full moon between March 21 and April 25. |
holiday |
a day on which most people do not work so that they may honor and celebrate some person or event. [1/2 definitions] |
honeymoon |
a vacation or trip taken by a couple to celebrate their marriage. [1/2 definitions] |
Maypole |
a high pole decorated with flowers and ribbons, around which people dance to celebrate May Day. |
New Year's Eve |
the evening of December 31, the last night of the calendar year. On New Year's Eve, many people around the world celebrate the coming of the new year, which begins at midnight. |
observe |
to celebrate; keep. [1/5 definitions] |
party |
a gathering of people to celebrate or have fun. [1/4 definitions] |
Saint Patrick's Day |
a holiday on March 17 every year celebrated by the Irish in honor of the most important saint of Ireland. In the United States, Saint Patrick's Day is also a day to honor Ireland itself or to celebrate having come from Ireland. Because the color green is a symbol of Ireland, many people where green on this holiday. |
Thanksgiving Day |
a U.S. holiday held on the fourth Thursday in November every year. Thanksgiving Day serves as a reminder of the good harvest of 1621 that was enjoyed by a group of early European settlers, the Pilgrims. The holiday also serves as a reminder to celebrate and be thankful for the things one has. |
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