The last day before Lent.
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Examples for "Mardi Gras"
Examples for "Mardi Gras"
1Like New Orleans, Mobile Mardi Gras celebrations continued along racially divided lines.
2It's like a mix of Mardi Gras and New Years Time Square.
3Numbers do not tell the full story of Mardi Gras, locals say.
4He married Margaret Templeton, a New Orleans socialite and Mardi Gras Queen.
5New Orleans, home of the Mardi Gras, of little lives, unknown names.
1The Pancake bell is still rung regularly in Peterborough on Shrove Tuesday.
2William describes the cocking as the sport of school-boys on Shrove Tuesday.
3It was Shrove Tuesday, and the streets were full of revellers.
4Another form of sport was that of throwing at cocks on Shrove Tuesday.
5Carnival ends at twelve o'clock on the night of Shrove Tuesday.
1I feel that we need to up our game a bit this coming pancake day.
2It was Pancake Day and Mr and Mrs Grumpy don't like pancakes.
3Facebook Twitter Pinterest The UK consumes an estimated 52m eggs on Pancake Day.
4The UK consumes an estimated 52m eggs on Pancake Day, more than double the normal rate.
5I didn't mean that Pancake day should be so bad after all for my little Remi.
6Originally Pancake Day was a pagan festival.
7These should have been pancake days.
8Pancake Day is Shrove Tuesday.
9Sam Brownback in the International Pancake Day Hall of Fame before everyone went to First United Methodist Church for Shriving Service.
10You know that to-day is Pancake day, and because you think we haven't any butter and milk you don't dare speak.
11"These are pancake days." But they weren't, somehow.
12"These are pancake days," I said.
13" Pancake days is happifying days." There was a Colored Folks' Day or Negro Jubilee Day at the Chicago World's Fair in August 1893.
Translations for pancake day