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first of may (n)

observed in many countries to celebrate the coming of spring; observed in Russia and related countries in honor of labor

first of may Sentence Examples

  1. On the first of May, the town celebrated its annual May Day festival with music, dancing, and food.
  2. I woke up early on the first of May, eager to start my new job as a teacher.
  3. The first of May is a public holiday in many countries, marking the arrival of spring.
  4. My first date with my now-husband was on the first of May, and we've been together ever since.
  5. I always plant my tomatoes on the first of May, because that's when the soil is warm enough for them to thrive.
  6. The first of May is the traditional start of the fishing season in many parts of the world.
  7. On the first of May, many people celebrate Beltane, a pagan holiday that marks the beginning of summer.
  8. The first of May is a day to celebrate workers' rights and achievements around the world.
  9. I'm planning to have a barbecue on the first of May, to celebrate the start of the warm weather.
  10. The first of May is a day to reflect on the past and look forward to the future.

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observed in many countries to celebrate the coming of spring; observed in Russia and related countries in honor of labor

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On the first of May, the town celebrated its annual May Day festival with music, dancing, and food.

I woke up early on the first of May, eager to start my new job as a teacher.

The first of May is a public holiday in many countries, marking the arrival of spring.

My first date with my now-husband was on the first of May, and we've been together ever since.