vacay
or va·ca
[ vey-key ]
nounInformal.
a vacation.
Origin of vacay
11990–95; by shortening and alteration
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How to use vacay in a sentence
Thence he reached Punta de Vacas, procured mules and a guide, and prepared for the ascent over the mountains.
Murder in Any Degree | Owen JohnsonPero el tambo, que es en realidad un establo de vacas y burras, empez a desaparecer de los centros urbanos hace unos veinte aos.
Heath's Modern Language Series: The Spanish American Reader | Ernesto NelsonThis we found to be the case with the Rio Vacas, and in the morning we crossed it with little difficulty.
A Naturalist's Voyage Round the World | Charles DarwinHerds of these animals ranged as far as the Pecos, which was known as the Rio de las Vacas later in the century.
Original Narratives of Early American History | Vaca and OthersEstas tres pueblos tienen poco caballada, y algunas vacas; pero mucho ganado lanar.
Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 | Jesse Walter Fewkes
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