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Any wild, orgiastic party or celebration.
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(historical, Anglo-Indian) Any major European festival, especially Christmas Day.
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A festive occasion marked by parades and sometimes special foods and other entertainment.
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A person who is celebrating something.
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The observance of a holiday or feast day, as by solemnities.
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The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, held annually.
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(rare) of or pertaining to feasts
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A potluck (shared meal where everybody contributes something) held by members of a church.
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A festival; a holy day or holiday; a solemn, or more commonly, a joyous, anniversary.
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Of, relating to, or characteristic of a feast; festive.
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(Ireland) An Irish festival, usually including folk music, dancing, and sports.
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(in combination) A gathering for a specified reason or occasion.
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A public holiday or feast day in Italy, Portugal, etc.
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festive, relating to a festival or feast
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(obsolete) A feast or entertainment.
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Pertaining to a feast or feast day; festive. (Now only as the noun used attributively.)
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(informal, rare) Resembling or characteristic of a festival.
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Having the atmosphere, decoration, or attitude of a festival, holiday, or celebration.
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(often pluralized) A festival or similar celebration.
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A festival open to the public, the proceeds from which are often given to charity.
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(Scotland) The practice, during Hogmanay, of visiting friends and family, especially to be the first person to cross a home's threshold after midnight on New Year's Eve bearing a small gift.
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A charity event dedicated to collecting food for the poor, especially to assist their ability to hold a feast on a holiday such as Christmas or Thanksgiving
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(informal) A Christmas celebration spent with one's friends.
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Alternative spelling of fete [A festival open to the public, the proceeds from which are often given to charity.]
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Alternative form of jack-o'-lantern [A carved pumpkin whose top and stem have been cut out and interior removed, leaving a hollow shell that is then decorated to represent a face, illuminated from within by a candle. It is a symbol of Halloween.]
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Alternative spelling of jack-o'-lantern [A carved pumpkin whose top and stem have been cut out and interior removed, leaving a hollow shell that is then decorated to represent a face, illuminated from within by a candle. It is a symbol of Halloween.]
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A Barbadian festival held on the first Monday in August, involving parades of bands wearing costumes.
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(US) The last day of school before the summer vacation in Hawaii, when non-white students are sometimes alleged to harass or attack white students.
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(Christianity) A religious service held by Moravians, Methodists and some other group, in imitation of such gatherings, characterised by partaking in a simple meal.
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(chiefly historical) The celebrations traditionally held to celebrate May Day.
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Alternative form of movable feast [A day of note, frequently a Christian festival, whose date changes from year to year according to a set of rules.]
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A market or fair held every eight days, particularly (historical) in Roman contexts.
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A special event or function.
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The Bavarian holiday (Oktoberfest or Wiesn), or any such holiday, celebrated in late September to early October, typically featuring German music, cuisine, and beer-drinking as prominent activities.
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Alternative spelling of quinceañera [(chiefly US) The fifteenth birthday and particularly the celebration and ceremony surrounding it for a young Latina woman.]
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(chiefly US) The fifteenth birthday and particularly the celebration and ceremony surrounding it for a young Latina woman.
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(obsolete) A celebration or festivity.
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(US) The week leading up to homecoming, during which school students dress up in unusual themed clothing.
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Alternative form of T [(ratings) Teen.]
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A public celebration in acknowledgement of divine favour.
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(US, around New York City, Connecticut, Rhode Island) A particular night, commonly the night of the 30th to the 31st of October, during which young people play pranks and do mischief in their neighborhoods.
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a holiday or party for the benefit of printers, traditionally held in August
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