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| Australia's national day on the 26th of January in commemoration of the foundation of the first settlement in 1788 |
| Easter Day, a Christian religious moveable holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead |
| the Monday following the Easter holiday |
| an annual holiday celebrated all over the world that resulted from the labour union movement, to celebrate the economic and social achievements of workers |
| a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand on April 25th honouring the war dead from those countries |
| a holiday observed on the second Monday in June, celebrated since 1788, when Governor Arthur Phillip declared a holiday to mark the birthday of King George III |
| the 25th of December, a Christian holiday to commemorate the birth of Jesus |
| the day after Christmas Day, December 26th |
| a legal holiday in many countries to welcome the New Year on January 1 |
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Australia Day, Australia Days(noun)
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- Australia's national day on the 26th of January in commemoration of the foundation of the first settlement in 1788
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- Australia's Day is celebrated annually on 26th of January in all states and territories.
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Easter Sunday, Easter Sundays(noun)
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- Easter Day, a Christian religious moveable holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead
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- Our grandparents are coming over on Easter Sunday.
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Easter Monday, Easter Mondays(noun)
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- the Monday following the Easter holiday
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- On Easter Monday, the family usually attends church.
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Labour Day, Labour Days(noun)
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- an annual holiday celebrated all over the world that resulted from the labour union movement, to celebrate the economic and social achievements of workers
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- The Labour Day public holiday varies considerably between the various states and territories.
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Anzac Day, Anzac Days(noun)
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- a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand on April 25th honouring the war dead from those countries
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- On Anzac Day, the country remembers those citizens who fell during the world wars.
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Queen's Birthday, Queen's Birthdays(noun)
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- a holiday observed on the second Monday in June, celebrated since 1788, when Governor Arthur Phillip declared a holiday to mark the birthday of King George III
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- The Queen's Birthday weekend was long traditional time for public fireworks displays in Australia.
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Christmas Day, Christmas Days(noun)
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- the 25th of December, a Christian holiday to commemorate the birth of Jesus
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- They celebrate Christmas Day with their family.
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Boxing Day, Boxing Days(noun)
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- the day after Christmas Day, December 26th
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- Usually, the family sees their friends on Boxing Day.
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New Year's Day, New Year's Days(noun)
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- a legal holiday in many countries to welcome the New Year on January 1
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- After celebrating, they were very tired on New Year's Day.
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Word and Definition
Tries: 0Boxing Day | the day after Christmas Day, December 26th |
Labour Day | an annual holiday celebrated all over the world that resulted from the labour union movement, to celebrate the economic and social achievements of workers |
Easter Monday | the Monday following the Easter holiday |
Queen's Birthday | a holiday observed on the second Monday in June, celebrated since 1788, when Governor Arthur Phillip declared a holiday to mark the birthday of King George III |
Christmas Day | the 25th of December, a Christian holiday to commemorate the birth of Jesus |
Australia Day | Australia's national day on the 26th of January in commemoration of the foundation of the first settlement in 1788 |
Easter Sunday | Easter Day, a Christian religious moveable holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead |
New Year's Day | a legal holiday in many countries to welcome the New Year on January 1 |
Anzac Day | a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand on April 25th honouring the war dead from those countries |
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Tries: 0 | a holiday observed on the second Monday in June, celebrated since 1788, when Governor Arthur Phillip declared a holiday to mark the birthday of King George III |
| a legal holiday in many countries to welcome the New Year on January 1 |
| the 25th of December, a Christian holiday to commemorate the birth of Jesus |