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Sentence count:201+18Posted:2017-05-29Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: famedfamousfar-famedhistoriedillustriousnotablenotedrenownedstoriedSimilar words: celebratecelebratorycelebrationcelebrityvertebrateacceleratedeceleratecalibratedMeaning: ['selɪbreɪtɪd]  adj. 1. widely known and esteemed 2. having an illustrious past. 
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151. If their complexion was their most celebrated feature, then perhaps a long necklace of perfect pearls.
152. The re-enactment with a water bottle celebrated the goal that defeated the auld enemy.
153. The holiday is also celebrated with small gifts for children and the distribution of meat to the needy.
154. Bernard also celebrated an anniversary Mass in his home church of St Bede's.
155. Other poets celebrated the victories of the Seleucids and of the Attalids against the same barbarians.
156. And, recently, Aberdeen drill sergeants and Naval Academy midshipmen have been among its most celebrated inmates.
157. He leaves a wife, Kerry, with whom he would have celebrated his second wedding anniversary this month.
158. Allen and Wanda celebrated their anniversary at a dinner hosted by their children.
159. Last year, many credit unions celebrated strong[sentencedict.com], double-digit growth in their loan business.
160. I have a collection of glasses intended for the most celebrated of all drinks dating back to the 1930s.
161. Chico Mendes was one of the 1200, in fact the most celebrated case.
162. He was a celebrated folk hero in his adopted Darlington from his arrival in 1919 to his death in 1946.
163. That celebrated sage, the man on the Clapham omnibus, would no doubt readily assent to it.
164. Moore's drawing of Londoners sheltering from the blitz in tube stations are now celebrated.
165. There was a huge party at the Berlin Wall as East Germans celebrated their freedom.
166. Mehta -- a cousin of the celebrated Zubin -- also encounters difficulties, but keeps going.
167. They were married at Chiseldon, Wiltshire,(http://sentencedict.com/celebrated.html) and recently celebrated their diamond wedding.
168. Nguyen Trai celebrated the victory with a poem of hope: Henceforth our country is safe.
169. For many abolitionists emancipation was celebrated by raising Buxton to the pantheon of heroes.
170. The celebrated comedian had a cigar clamped in his mouth.
171. Mass every day was celebrated by our parish priest, Canon John Roper, in different churches and basilicas.
172. Cyril Connolly had been a contemporary at Eton, and painted the most celebrated pen-portrait of the Prime Minister-to-be in 1938.
173. Mass was celebrated in the basilicas of San Francesco and Santa Chiara.
174. In 1982 Tom celebrated his fiftieth anniversary as a Jesuit, and the parish threw him a party.
175. These accomplishments, and their new-found team spirit, were celebrated with social play in the evening.
176. A later recognition of the relic occurred on July 23, 1894, which was celebrated by many festivals.
177. The water, drawn from a spring sacred to the druids, is celebrated for its healing properties.
178. The Lesser Mysteries, celebrated in winter, prepared the initiate for taking part in the Greater Mysteries the following autumn.
179. Expressed more sympathetically: hiding behind the anonymity of the common working man from a more celebrated but also more demanding life.
180. Her day has been celebrated most reverently every year, and the day of her translation has been particularly blessed.
More similar words: celebratecelebratorycelebrationcelebrityvertebrateacceleratedeceleratecalibratedbraceletcerebrationacceleratordecelerationacceleratingaccelerationinebriatedvibratecalibratelucubrateadumbrateelevatedelectoratehydratedserratedsaturatedexonerateddecoratedlaceratedliberateddesecratedintegrated
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