A day designated for feasting.
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Examples for "fete day"
Examples for "fete day"
1It was a fete day and the wolves were singing and dancing.
2This was to be a fete day in the royal palace of Berlin.
3Another abbot, in the richly-embroidered habiliments of a fete day, stood by his side.
4Saturday, the fifteenth of August, was as little like a religious fete day as one can imagine.
5Some persons saw the 25th of August, which was the fete day of the Empress, arrive with feelings of curiosity.
1This is a feast day when people go to visit each other.
2I've had her working with Sister Sauce on the feast day roast.
3God has blessed us in permitting us to see another feast day.
4Imagine celebrating our national feast day, not in March, but in high summer.
5St George, whose feast day we celebrated yesterday, is no exception.
6The national feast day is a tricky one to call GAA-wise.
7A feast day was named for a Mass in his honor.
8So we must always celebrate it as a great feast day.
9But I have a confession to make, on his feast day.
10A nice fat hare is a dinner for a feast day.'
11The Virgin's feast day arrived; the festival was the same as in other years.
12We've become used to seeing the feast day as a celebration of 'brand Ireland'.
13St Nicholas will visit our house tonight in anticipation of his feast day tomorrow.
14It will soon be time for the New Year feast day; so, good night.
15I remember the date because it is the feast day of the Guardian Angel.
16Now of necessity he was to release unto them one upon the feast day.
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