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Earth Day

American  
[urth dey] / ˈɜrθ ˌdeɪ /

noun

  1. April 22, a day set aside globally for raising awareness about environmental issues and participating in events to help protect the environment.


Etymology

Origin of Earth Day

First recorded in 1970

Example Sentences

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Looks like a comforter or quilt they may market one day~ for earth day.

From New York Times • Feb. 12, 2018

I say this all the time: the key to the future is not to do less, which is the sort of thing that hippies and earth day would talk about.

From Forbes • Oct. 30, 2013

The same cloudless sky overarches the earth day after day, and dyes to celestial blue the same placid sea that sleeps beside its shore.

From Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood by Macmillan, Hugh

But there are things no less divine, had we eyes for their marvel, that take place upon this earth day by day.

From The Expositor's Bible: Ephesians by Findlay, G. G.

At length Rollo said, "What an astonishing blast that is, to be coming up out of the earth, day and night, continually and forever!"

From Rollo in Naples by Abbott, Jacob

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