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Sentence count:295+19Posted:2017-03-01Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: commemoratemake merryobservepraiseproclaimrevelSimilar words: celebrationcelebrityacceleratedeceleratebraceletvibrateadumbrateelectorateMeaning: ['selɪbreɪt]  v. 1. celebrate, as of holidays or rites 2. have a celebration 3. assign great social importance to. 
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121) She planned a party to bring this person together with that one, to celebrate a new friendship.
122) Heseltine backs down on terror bomb cover Cathy Gunn CITY people will celebrate Christmas with lighter hearts.
123) With Bushmills distillery just up the road, this is an apt place to celebrate the end of a great walk.
124) A huge banquet was planned to celebrate the city's millennium.
125) To celebrate the occasion, a small party was held at his home in Newmilns, given by his wife and family.
126) Television, it should be remembered, can conserve and celebrate just as it can abbreviate and denature.
127) And, as on this day, to celebrate the rites of passage that demarcate often difficult lives.
128) Celebrate life. To truly live, celebrate each day of life. Let each day be a festival of joy. RVM 
129) One year he placed a tiny train inside an egg to celebrate the opening of the famous Trans-Siberian railway.
130) Their liquor has been nicely doctored - gave them an extra ration of ale to celebrate my arrival!
131) We in the United States Congress are going to celebrate Christmas by trashing poor people.
132) To celebrate 70 years of its product,(www.Sentencedict.com) Carnation has produced a model replica of its original 1922 Morris Delivery Van.
133) Robert's grandfather, Thomas, created the marvellous cake pictured here to celebrate George V's coronation in 1911.
134) As if to celebrate the move into their brand-new all-seater stadium, St Johnstone have advanced to the leadership of the division.
135) It was as if he had returned to the pavilion to celebrate with lemon barley water after a half-century.
136) Please help us raise funds now so our four-legged inmates can celebrate our centenary in 1992.
137) It is a day to celebrate the rich variety of people within our parish rather than create unnecessary divisions.
138) Hundreds of hippies converge on Stonehenge to celebrate the summer solstice.
139) When Peggy turned 40, she invited 40 friends to help her celebrate.
140) Men aren't afraid to be soft, girly and foppish and celebrate the inner life.
141) Scottish champs celebrate victory!
142) She said that getting drunk was not the right way to celebrate Christmas Eve.
143) But it will celebrate a bigger-than-ever distinction only until November, when Carnival will launch the 100, 000-ton Destiny.
144) Henry took the homage of the barons and knights of La Marche and then returned to Angers to celebrate Christmas.
145) To celebrate 70 years of their product, Carnation has produced a model replica of its original 1922 Morris Delivery Van.
146) Still others formed circles of worshippers in their communities to celebrate the seasons and the special moments of their lives.
147) With precious little to celebrate, and even less money with which to do it, many have stopped drinking champagne altogether.
148) For today we celebrate the first glorious anniversary of the Information Purification Directive.
149) The question as to whether an unchaste priest might celebrate the mass became important.
150) Mathilde had planned a party for her, a party to celebrate her sixteenth birthday in a week's time.
More similar words: celebrationcelebrityacceleratedeceleratebraceletvibrateadumbrateelectoratecerebralexecutive branchlegislative branchpricelesscelestialisoscelesbrattleinebriatedcelibatevibrationalelevatedelegaterateirateprategrateoperatepirateberategrate onhydrateobdurate
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