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Sentence count:218+9Posted:2017-04-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: easterneastern europeplaster castasternmasterboasterplasterdisasterMeaning: ['iːstə]  n. 1. a Christian celebration of the Resurrection of Christ; celebrated on the Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox 2. a wind from the east. 
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91 If you're heading for the Paris Disney during the Easter holidays, how can you beat the queues?
92 What better recipe for a gardener faced with a plot full of weeds this Easter?
93 And perms, our straight hair tortured into frizz for the Christmas or Easter gathering and the requisite smiling photograph.
94 He suffered a jaw injury in the incident which started on Easter Sunday.
95 Easter sees the potential decider at St. Helen's between Swansea and Llanelli.
96 Nor had they, because the old devils had filled their shoes with earth from Balnagowan in Easter Ross.
97 Adam was nineteen and in his first year at university, though at that time at home for the Easter break.
98 A Forte spokesperson says the launch of the Heritage campaign is timed to coincide with the Easter break.
99 Just before Easter, I received a letter about a series of television advertisements.
100 No, perhaps you'd better not mention loo paper in the same breath as Easter eggs.
101 The theme for April will be Easter and all proceeds will help buy glass and chinaware.
102 They are harder still to interpret: what does a large attendance at Easter communion imply?
103 On Saturday evening came the Easter Vigil, a night of lilies, fire and flowing water.
104 They are also on target to complete installation of toilets and showers by Easter.
105 He was looking forward to a reunion with Theo in Etten on Easter Sunday.
106 Then he remembered that he had a conference in Perugia over Easter.
107 The traditional Easter turkey boom - the second biggest after Christmas - was a damp squib because hard-up families bought cheaper chickens.
108 When Waddesdon reopens at Easter next year the guests will be the general public.
109 For the hotel and catering industry split duties, weekends, Christmas, Easter and bank holidays are normal working periods.
110 "Happy Easter," he yelled.
111 By Easter 1991 the above were well on the way, and the wheels had also been fitted.
112 Then on Easter Sunday, in what must have seemed like divine intervention, the drillers broke through.
113 This information also served as the basis for fixing with exactness the dates of major religious observances such as Easter.
114 He had been invited to attend the Easter celebrations by the Orthodox Church.
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115 So I said my line, which was: Who ate the Easter cake?
116 At Easter, decorate with chocolate eggs, crystallized flower petals, or fresh primroses and pansies.
117 The note issue also follows a pronounced seasonal pattern throughout the year rising, in particular, at Easter and Christmas.
118 Nine people were injured at the weekend when a bomb exploded in a dustbin at the Rand Easter Show in Johannesburg.
119 Water the poinsettia moderately, experts say. Before Easter, prune severely.
120 It is very important going into Easter that disruption does not take place.
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