A festival commemorating the announcement of the Incarnation by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland.
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Examples for "Annunciation"
Examples for "Annunciation"
1It was the season assigned to the Creation, and to the Annunciation.
2He called it, The Blessed Virgin pondering the Lily of the Annunciation.
3We looked at the Annunciation, the Nativity, the Magi, and the Resurrection.
4Cornerstone laid of controversial mosque near site of Church of the Annunciation.
5The monk was busily retouching the sketch of the Virgin of the Annunciation.
1It ended in my moving into the house next Lady Day.
2As the sun leaves Pisces just before Lady Day this does not explain it.
3Young nicknamed Holiday " Lady Day" and it stayed with her for life.
4The day before Lady Day, an open court was proclaimed.
5On Lady Day the Bishop wrote to his sisters:-
1The foreign office said the measures would be implemented by March 25.
2But anxiety has been building since the lockdown began on March 25.
3His last victory was recorded against the Buffalo Sabres on March 25.
4By resolution of the Crown Prince Regent on March 25, Frederick L.M.
5The payments will be doled out on March 25, a company spokeswoman said.
1What day of the year is Annunciation Day?
2It chanced that, in the year of grace 1482, Annunciation Day fell on Tuesday, the twenty-fifth of March.
3I know you are the friend of the Signora Laura, the widow of Giacomo Piaveni, shot-shot on Annunciation Day.
4The eve of Annunciation Day is the time when the Panagia is believed to descend among the sick and work miraculous cures among them.
5Everybody knows that St. Patrick's Day is on the 17th of March, and therefore eight days after it comes Annunciation day.
6" Annunciation Day" is the 25th of March.
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