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Holliday

[ hol-i-dey ]

noun

  1. Judith Tuvim Judy, 1921–65, U.S. comic actress.


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Example Sentences

Audra McDonald's amazing performance as Billie Holliday in 'Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill' must win her a Tony.

“The regime just decided to stop contesting parts of the country,” Holliday says.

The Syrian military is “getting choked out rather than beaten,” Holliday says.

Many of the impressive gains made by the rebels of late, Holliday adds, were months in the making.

Last year, Bank of America chairman Chad Holliday visited Shanghai.

His grandfather lived until past ninety years of age, and Madame Holliday died suddenly a few weeks after her father in law.

They ranged from Holliday's Hill on the north to the Cave on the south, and over the fields and through all the woods about.

Little boys and girls, that's the secret of success, just like that poor but honest workman on Holliday's Hill.

The only stations—and miserably primitive ones at that—lay along Ben Holliday's overland stage route.

The individual who suffered was Mr. John Holliday Ready, who for some time carried on the trade of a tailor, draper, and milliner.

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