Similar words: eastern, eastern europe, plaster cast, astern, master, boaster, plaster, disaster. Meaning: ['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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151 The pool will be opened on Sunday and there will be an Easter egg hung at 2.30 p.m.
152 The Chancellor said he wanted talks with the opposition immediately after the Easter holidays.
153 Two days before Easter and the week after Easter have been our hardest time since John came back home.
154 Find out how to decorate your own Easter eggs on pages 30-31.
155 The uniform was worn for the first time at Easter.
156 But now, a week after Easter, his failure stared at him from the empty pews.
157 He routinely did his Easter duty, kept the Commandments, but often slept through the Sunday slate of masses.
158 At least once a century, it is separated from Easter by six weeks, according to Kenna.
159 The collection of texts, songs, refrains and acclamations brings Holy Week and Easter vividly and fruitfully into ordinary lives.
160 How much fun the Easter egg hunt every year on the lawn.
161 Since returning from his Easter break in Florida he has bungled and backtracked even in his fief, the Senate.
162 On his desk lay scripts for the Easter Triduum, the three most profound and extravagant liturgical celebrations of the year.
163 Orthodox Paska does not always fall a week after Easter.
164 Over the Easter term, the inky tadpoles changed from commas into exclamation marks.
165 Phelioff won the Ladies' Open at this meeting last Easter and is once again amongst the 15 entries.
166 Thomas Cook is to launch a £1m campaign to encourage late bookers to travel over the Easter break.
167 However, much younger and very tender spring lamb traditionally comes into the shops for the Easter weekend.
168 The fate of both Oxford and Swindon could turn over Easter.
169 On average, 250 pilgrims visit the shrine every weekend from Easter to September.
170 On the kitchen table are strewn the body parts of a dismantled wooden Easter bunny.
171 In April, a four-day break, including Sevillian Easter festivities costs from £667.
172 Here we are celebrating Easter almost 2000 years since the day of the Resurrection.
173 Apparently Mr Tares retired at the end of last week. Easter eggs in all the windows now, expensive.
174 This is the day before the special weeks of Lent before the days of Easter.
175 When Airdrie went to Easter Road this past week,[http://sentencedict.com/easter.html] there were seven bookings and two Hibs players were ordered off.
176 The Easter Fete was for the birds, Timothy Gedge said.
177 Damon had given Jasper measles, glandular fever, two bouts of flu and two colds since Easter.
178 A few years ago it was not even included in some school Easter holidays.
179 Judge John Pringle accepted the case be adjourned until the first day of term after Easter.
180 He recruits a couple of buddies, and on Easter Sunday 1994 the deed is done.
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