The last day before Lent.
A carnival held in some countries on Shrove Tuesday (the last day before Lent) but especially in New Orleans.
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Examples for "Fat Tuesday"
Examples for "Fat Tuesday"
1Because of this year's early March 27th Easter, Fat Tuesday arrives tomorrow.
2Thus, their Fat Tuesday passed with some sadness, some gaiety, and much optimism.
3Shake remembered: Fat Tuesday was in two days.
4Everyone wore colorful costumes, gold masks, shiny beads and ostrich feathers: it was always Fat Tuesday here.
5Mardi Gras, which is French for Fat Tuesday, comes the day before Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent on the Catholic calendar.
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.
6He would be there to see the beginning of the Mardi Gras.
7When it comes to Mardi Gras, New Orleans gets all the love.
8It's Mardi Gras and Nell is going out and experiencing the world.
9And if it wasn't Mardi Gras you couldn't get away with it.
10The carnival, the Mardi Gras, the fete, the fiesta, of an election.
11When you busted those chains during Mardi Gras, I thought, 'Free system, baby!
12Maybe she's using the Mardi Gras break to visit family out of town.
13The following year Emilie returned once again for the Mardi Gras.
14You can masquerade and Mardi Gras all year round if you want to.
15The production won the 2015 Mardi Gras Festival Award for Best Arts Event.
16This year, Australia is reflecting on the origins of the Mardi Gras parade.
Translations for Mardi Gras