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winter break

noun

  1. a period of vacation between semesters of colleges, universities, or other schools and usually including the winter holidays.



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A symbolic change came over winter break when Habermehl trimmed his long, flowing locks, leading to a much more streamlined look.

In South Korea, the winter break is longer than the summer one, though some parents have suggested this should be evened out.

From BBC

For the second year running there is no winter break given the increased demands of the European schedule.

From BBC

There are also guidelines around player welfare including a six-week break after a major tournament, a two-week winter break, a maximum of two midweek games in a row and no midweek games directly following an international break.

From BBC

Frimpong used the Bundesliga's 2024-25 winter break to visit Ghana, his parents' homeland, for the first time.

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