Whitsunday

//wɪtˈsʌndeɪ//

"Whitsunday" in a Sentence (4 examples)

He was bitten by a shark November 5 at Cid Harbour, a large and popular anchorage in the Whitsunday Islands off eastern Australia.

Holonyms: Pentecost (season), Whitsun, Whitsuntide, Whit

Jesus, ascended into Heav'n again/Bestow'd this won'drous Gift upon good Men/That various Nations, by his Spirit led,/All understood what Galileans said.

An older name for this day [Pentecost] is Whitsunday, or “white Sunday,” named for the white garments worn by the newly baptised.

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