On holiday say
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AWAYOn holiday, say
SOIREEHoliday party, say
TETHoliday in which to say "Chuc mung nam moi!"
OFFOn holiday
AWAYOn holiday
ICE"Holiday on ..."
STEVEMARTINMASActor on holiday?
OFFOn a holiday
holidaymakersomeone on holiday
JACKIECHANUKAHAction actor on holiday?
MICHELLEKWANZAAIce skater on holiday?
holidaymakersHOLIDAYMAKER, someone on holiday
GARLANDHoliday decoration on a banister
TETONAsian holiday on Wyoming range?
TREATAlternative on an October holiday
SANTAHe goes on a holiday
TETHoliday based on the lunar year
OPENSFORDoes business on, as a holiday
MAUICHRISTMASWinter holiday cry on an island?
holidayson holidays repeatedly on any holiday
LEI... Day (Hawaiian holiday celebrated on May 1)
OLIVESOften seen on little fingers at holiday meals
OCTMo. with a holiday on its final day
weekendto take a holiday on Saturday or Sunday
weekendsWEEKEND, to take a holiday on Saturday or Sunday
weekendingWEEKEND, to take a holiday on Saturday or Sunday
weekendedWEEKEND, to take a holiday on Saturday or Sunday
honeymoonsHONEYMOON, the first weeks after marriage, commonly spent on holiday
laiksto be on holiday, esp to take a day off work
laikto be on holiday, esp to take a day off work
EIDIslamic holiday that will be commemorated on a U.S. stamp next year
honeymoonthe first weeks after marriage, commonly spent on holiday / to go on honeymoon also HONEYMONTH
yoma Jewish holiday observed with fasting and prayer on the 10th day of Tishri in accordance with the rites described in Leviticus 16 called also Day of Atonement
thanksgivings(in North America) An annual national holiday marked by religious observances and a traditional meal including turkey. The holiday commemorates a harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621, and is held in the US on the fourth Thursday in November. A similar holiday is held in Canada, usually on the second Monday in October
thanksgiving(in North America) An annual national holiday marked by religious observances and a traditional meal including turkey. The holiday commemorates a harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621, and is held in the US on the fourth Thursday in November. A similar holiday is held in Canada, usually on the second Monday in October