V- abeyance, celebration, dressing ship, festivity, hesitation, lapse, nonappearance, red-letter day, running away, take a holiday, unexcused absence
Definitionn. leisure time away from work devoted to rest or pleasure
Last update: August 17, 2015
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This is one of the villages which has become the centre of a residential district, and is frequented by holiday-makers from London, owing to its proximity to the pleasant woodland scenery of Epping Forest. [Please select]
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It was the 5th of November, and a holiday. [Please select]
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"Why, what'll you do with a half-holiday, if you get it."' [Please select]
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I'm going to take a holiday.' [Please select]
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[45] A holiday taken to prolong the dissipation of Saturday's wages. [Please select]
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"Is it a holiday." [Please select]
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Throughout his journey he felt like a schoolboy on holiday. [Please select]
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August bank holiday, only two and six return. [Please select]
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Just a holiday. [Please select]
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"Her maid always received a holiday on these occasions; Mrs." [Please select]
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I need a holiday. [Please select]
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