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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181 In most you will find intact the bones of Easter islanders who entered their spirit world centuries past.
182 That is why I created my own festival in Salzburg each Easter.
183 Before Easter, his wife will join the other neighborhood ladies for the traditional scrubbing of the church floors.
184 My lunch has been planned to allow a morning spent at church, hunting for Easter eggs or admiring the daffodils.
185 Eggs are an international symbol of Easter, the sign of rebirth and new life.
186 Ironically, that bookmaker, who traded from Easter Road, is not now active in the field.
187 Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after March 21.
188 These consisted mainly of leisure bookings, particularly for the coming Easter weekend, which almost dried up during the election campaign.
189 However a letter giving the details of grant aid for 1988 was not available for us until Easter.
190 More recent events include the 1988 Easter course at Norwich City College and well supported annual rallies.
191 Government officials are working out details of the plan, with the result of an in-depth overview expected around Easter.
192 During the Easter vacation he spent a fortnight working in Stepney.
193 But if full moon occurs on a Sunday then Easter Day is the following Sunday.
194 Tuda wore a Petrine tonsure and observed the Roman Easter.
195 He said he hoped a new highway bill could be passed by Easter.
196 These prices exclude Christmas and Easter. Special emphasis on good food and comfort.
197 Florists sell more lilies than any other flower for Easter.
198 The mill has been restored and can be seen grinding wholemeal flour on weekdays and Sunday afternoons between Easter and October.
199 Their attempts as detailed in Easter Monday's Guardian might well misfire.
200 The official explanation was that the upward blip in April happened because operating theatres were closed over Easter.
201 Father Devlin called twice a year to collect the Easter and Christmas dues.
202 The brief glimpse of family lives during the Easter holidays at Dinard had shrivelled into a dream.
203 It was five in the afternoon on the Wednesday before Easter that Jody got the call.
204 Most Christians have put Easter and all its trappings behind them for the year.
205 After Wednesday's Cabinet meeting[Sentencedict.com],[www.Sentencedict.com] ministers will disperse for the Easter holidays.
206 Another speciality is Naples Easter cake, a shortcrust pastry case filled with ricotta cheese, candied fruit and spices.
207 Bored with the custom of the bishop's Easter letter, Hope has replaced it with a tabloid, just out.
208 The governors are due to meet on March 31 and if the resolution is passed, a ballot will be conducted after Easter.
209 I shall not be able to stay past Easter Sunday because I am expected back at work.
210 She had begun the Standing as an Easter observance, and with the paschal season over she had decided to quit.
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