Festivity :
celebritatem quantaecumque
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Noun(1) any joyous diversion
(1) The treasure of the piece has to be Donner and Blitzen, an archetypal Christmas track complete with sleighbells; full of enough good will to summon up the spirit of festivity in May.(2) The annual Killybegs Festival was an extravaganza of display and festivity to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of the Killybegs Fishermen's Organisation.(3) For the harvester living and working where the land is not that fertile, ÔÇÿthere is a feeling of festivity at the start of every harvest seasonÔÇÖ.(4) The mosque goers will also hear Indonesian Muslim scholar Azyumardi Azra speak during Friday prayers during the festivity , the first Indonesian in 300 years to do so in South Africa, Philander said.(5) That all changed when I saw an advertisement in the newspaper for a grand festivity sure to be remembered forever in the annals of history.(6) It defies the cold grip of the season by indulging in festivity .(7) This most important fundraising event in aid of the Helvick Head Lifeboat, has become a day of festivity and celebration for people of all ages, and was recently featured in the TG4 TV programme Abair Amhran.(8) The championship hosted a Bulgarian festivity marking the 75th birthday of the president of the European Boxing Federation and vice president, Emil Zhechev.(9) They all dismounted and were taken into a great hall, where a glowing fire already was lit to provide warmth during the night and to give light for the festivity that was about to take place.(10) It is the season for festivity , and Carnatica has learnt from past experience that many youngsters are keen to devote time to learn a song that can come in handy for a community performance.(11) Weddings are an important festivity in the islands and are influenced by Cape Verdeans' African roots.(12) a time of great rejoicing and festivity(13) Her going to the festivity could have saved her sister's life, but she had been selfish, thinking only of her popularity and of her new friends.(14) The New Year celebrations go on for longer, meaning that Scots tend to think of the period as a single time of celebration and festivity .(15) Come December and the shops get ready for the season and an air of festivity is all around.(16) At our Queen's golden jubilee nothing was done; no decorations or any public festivity by the council to celebrate what was a great achievement.
Related Phrases of festivity(1) festivity ::
celebritatem quantaecumque
(1) festivity ::
celebritatem quantaecumque
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Noun
2. jubilation ::
iubilo
Noun
2. jubilation ::
iubilo
Different Formsfestivities, festivity
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