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May Day
noun
the first day of May, long celebrated with various festivities, as the crowning of the May queen, dancing around the Maypole, and, in recent years, often marked by labor parades and political demonstrations.
May Day
noun
the first day of May, traditionally a celebration of the coming of spring: in some countries now observed as a holiday in honour of workers
( as modifier )
May-Day celebrations
Word History and Origins
Origin of May Day1
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Example Sentences
Rallies across the Southland and the country were united under the banner of May Day Strong, a partnership of labor, political and environmental organizations.
A complete list of the collective actions can be found on the May Day Strong website.
Additionally, during the popular May Day holiday season last year, some universities issued strict guidelines for students who had planned to travel.
And so with the major May Day holiday in China over, officials in Beijing have decided the time is right to talk.
The incident occurred as China celebrated the tail end of its week-long May Day holiday, a peak season for travel.
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