Sentence for holiday | Use holiday in a sentence

Examples of holiday sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use holiday in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for holiday.

  • I have had no holiday. (10)
  • You deserve a holiday. (10)
  • You deserve a holiday. (22)
  • With it passed her holiday. (10)
  • Mrs. Markey was on her holiday. (8)
  • He was very nice, he was a holiday character. (10)
  • A gentle mellowness reigned over all that holiday. (8)
  • Her lust of freedom gave her the towering holiday. (10)
  • Moreover, it swung a thunder-cloud across his holiday. (10)
  • But friendship is the holiday of those who can be friends. (10)
  • No wonder that it falls upon him eagerly, butchering him to make a new holiday! (16)
  • The beautiful young woman was reminded of her holiday in town. (10)
  • The latter said, he had a holiday, to pay a visit to Miss Nesta. (10)
  • To defend a suit only made a London holiday, and sold the newspapers. (8)
  • Useless to be dwelling on holiday pictures: Lakelands had hold of him! (10)
  • The whole park was beginning to be astir and resound with holiday cries. (10)
  • Her dear Skepsey was coming down to her for a holiday, she was glad to hear. (10)
  • He decided yesterday afternoon to put off our holiday for what he calls a week. (10)
  • Weyburn named the Spring holiday time, the season of the flowering Alpine robes. (10)
  • Your holiday has had a haunted look, creditably to your conscience as a politician. (10)
  • I get my holiday at the end of this month, and am coming down to put it to the touch. (8)
  • I declare, Chloe, I feel like a best dress out for a holiday, and a bit afraid of spoiling. (10)
  • It is the particular ejaculation which tames the senior whose heart is for a dash of holiday. (10)
  • When we came into the village bright and early Sunday morning everybody was in holiday dress. (20)
  • He recurred to the idea of the holiday repeatedly, and the more he did so the thinner it waned. (10)
  • She appeared undisturbed when Matey, wearing his holiday white ducks, and all aglow, entered the booth. (10)
  • She found that he had been giving the cook a holiday, and dining about hither and thither with Fulkerson. (9)
  • Had she subsisted on her small income in a country cottage, this task of writing would have been holiday. (10)
  • They were not of the holiday crowd, and had evidently chosen out this vulgar afternoon for a stolen meeting. (8)
  • They had made no holiday plans, and he eagerly fell in with her suggestion that they should go down to Hayle. (8)
  • From half-past eight to half-past nine he had spent in choir practice, because the organist was on his holiday. (8)
  • But the sun was low, she had to dress for the dinner-table, and she landed him with regret, as at a holiday over. (10)
  • In his best holiday costume of black velvet puffed with silk he entered the laboratory, holding himself very erect. (5)
  • It was August Bank Holiday, and they had gone out on to the heath together to see the people wonderfully assembled. (8)
  • Alas, as we get up in life, and are more preoccupied with our affairs, even a holiday is a thing that must be worked for. (2)
  • Her holiday took the burden of her trouble, and amid the beauty of a disenchanted scene, she resumed the London incubus. (10)
  • The innkeeper came up to his room, and, finding him awake, asked him if he was disposed to take a second holiday in bed. (10)
  • The Milrays stayed through August, and Mrs. Milray was the ruling spirit of the great holiday of the summer, at Middlemount. (9)
  • Out of a balance running rather low, she sent him remittances; this was her holiday, too, and she could afford to pay for it. (8)
  • The thoroughfare which they emerged upon, with the cathedral ending the prospective, was full of the holiday so near at hand. (9)
  • On the day itself, the shops are all shut as on a Sunday; only taverns, toyshops, and other holiday magazines, keep open doors. (2)
  • Right sure was spokesman that Squire Pole was the friend of the poor man, and liked nothing better than to see him enjoy his holiday. (10)
  • The central bureau of nerves, what in some moods we call Ourselves, enjoyed its holiday without disturbance, like a Government office. (2)
  • In no one direction was his erring force more felt than in the creation of holiday literature as we have known it for the last half-century. (9)
  • Their holiday was over, to be sure, but their bliss had but began; they had entered upon that long life of holidays which is happy marriage. (9)
  • Rich, handsome, courteous, generous, lord of the Hall, the feast and the dance, he excited his guests of both sexes to a holiday of flattery. (10)

Also see sentences for: banquet, feast, festival.

Definition of holiday:

  • holiday, hol’i-d, n. a consecrated day: a religious festival: a day for the commemoration of some event: a day of idleness and amusement. | adj. befitting a holiday: cheerful. | holiday speeches, fine but empty phrases. (0)

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