Similar words: thanks, thanks to, thank, the cost of living, divine, than, at hand, other than. Meaning: ['θæŋks‚gɪvɪŋ] n. 1. fourth Thursday in November in the United States; second Monday in October in Canada; commemorates a feast held in 1621 by the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag 2. a short prayer of thanks before a meal.
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181. For Darius Demosthenes, 26, who has been living at this facility for six weeks, it is actually the promised macaroni and cheese that will help him most feel at home this Thanksgiving.
182. We had turkey and all the fixings for Thanksgiving dinner.
183. The holiday season runs from Thanksgiving to New Year's Day in America.
184. But Surendran also takes pride in her status at Thanksgiving dinner, which has moved from curious guest to full participant in meal preparation.
185. OPRAH WINFREY (Host, "The Oprah Winfrey Show"): So, a few months ago, right around Thanksgiving, I found out that I have a half sister I never knew about.
186. Thanksgiving did not become a national holiday until 1863 during the American Civil War.
187. I went home with Tom Campbell to Long Island for Thanksgiving.
188. She remembers her mother stealing her birthday money, selling the television, and even the Thanksgiving turkey a church had given them, to scrape together money to score a hit of coke.
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189. He heard her trembling voice uplifted in thanksgiving, and praise God.
190. Why wait around for thanksgiving when you could get a wishbone whenever you feel like it?
191. The first official Thanksgiving in America took place in Plymouth colony, Massachusetts in October 1621.
192. Expect to pay more for pecan pie this Thanksgiving thanks to drought in parts of the South and big demand from China.
More similar words: thanks, thanks to, thank, the cost of living, divine, than, at hand, other than, saving, rather than, serving, not more than, no less than, no more than, banking, revolving, more than ever, more often than not, seeing that, hand in hand, province, convince, rank, tank, give, convinced, blank, ankle, civil, civic.