Celebration that focuses upon a theme, and may run for hours to weeks; usually repeated regularily, eg. once a year.
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Examples for "festival"
Examples for "festival"
1The festival goes until tomorrow morning, when we welcome the New Year.
2Chinese New Year is now the largest community festival in the capital.
3Shangri-La Definitely the winner of best area of the festival this year.
4These new licences could cost festival organises hundreds of thousands of dollars.
5Firstly as a policy some banks offer special products during festival seasons.
1We're told it's a moving feast with new content being added regularly.
2In good times they feast; in bad times they die of starvation.
3You sit dull in the market all day; you want a feast.
4Well, let them all feast on each other; I'll be out soon.
5And next in his sermon upon the feast-day of the two martyrs:-
1Again the old house in the market-place was the scene of festivity.
2There is an air of festivity about its approach in the fall.
3Over by the farther fire some festivity seemed to be in progress.
4All the Yukon was his guest, Dawson the seat of the festivity.
5The village was now a scene of the utmost festivity and triumph.
1He had exchanged the usual greetings with her at the fountain on a fiesta day.
2It could almost-almost-havebeenTucson on fiesta day.
1This is the second play in the festival series highlighting the work of New Zealand women playwrights in the early part of the 20th Century.
Translations for ecclesiastical feast