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Whitsun
"Whitsun" in a Sentence (5 examples)
Whitsun is a long weekend during which the motorways are chock-full.
There are a few Christian festivals in the Netherlands, such as: Easter, Christmas, Whitsun and Ascension.
The children have a week's holiday over Whitsun.
1909, Sidney Heath, Romance of Symbolism: Fonts and the symbols of baptism - The times [for baptism] of which Whitsun Eve is one, are specified by ... the constitutions for Orthobon for England, Gerona, 517, c. iv.
1978, Peter Bailey, Leisure and class in Victorian England: Rational recreation and the contest for control, quoting "a British observation from early 20th century", read in Orvar Löfgren, On Holiday: A History of Vacationing (2002) - The excursion train used to vomit forth, at Easter and in Whitsun week, throngs of millhands of the period, cads and their flames, tawdry, blowsy, noisy, drunken.
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