We have no meanings for "whole vacation" in our records yet.
1 Ruth is coming up to live with me for the whole vacation , too.
2 I had plenty of time before me - my whole vacation .
3 Having the whole vacation to work on this, naturally I did nothing until tea time this afternoon.
4 She was going to spend the whole vacation with them, since they had two weeks off school.
5 It was quite too bad for her to spend the whole vacation at the cottage, as she seemed likely to do.
6 I am still reading, but with moderation, as I have been during the whole vacation , whatever you may persist in thinking.
7 Perhaps we carry a prize worth a whole vacation of sport; and then, again, chances are we draw a blooming blank.
8 But I think I know, good and well, why a man might spend his whole vacation in London and enjoy every minute of it.
9 A cousin of his had lungs, and Whittenden put in his whole vacation , two years ago, helping the man keep from being too badly bored.
10 "I hope you didn't work the whole vacation . "
11 "The whole vacation , studying so hard, and this christening!" said Margaret; "it is treating him as if he had done wrong.
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