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All Fools' Day April Fools' Day.
All Saints' Day in some Christian churches, a festival on November 1 that celebrates all the saints; Allhallows.
All Souls' Day in some Christian churches, a day of prayer for the dead, usu. on November 2.
April Fools' Day the first day of April, when friendly tricks and jokes are played on people.
Arbor Day in the United States, a spring day set aside for the planting of trees in the community.
Armistice Day November 11, the anniversary of the armistice ending World War I, called Veterans Day in the United States.
Ascension Day the fortieth day following Easter, observing the ascent of Jesus Christ into heaven.
Boxing Day a holiday in England, Canada, and some other countries, celebrated on the first weekday after Christmas.
call it a day to finish working.
Canada Day a Canadian holiday on July 1. It celebrates the day in 1867 when Canada was formed by four provinces joining together.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints the official name of the Mormon Church.
Columbus Day a U.S. holiday, usu. observed on the second Monday in October, that commemorates Christopher Columbus's discovery of the New World.
Commonwealth Day in much of the British Commonwealth, the second Monday in March, when the Commonwealth is recognized.
D-day the day, kept secret, on which a military attack or other important action is scheduled to take place. [2 definitions]
day after day on each day for a certain period of days.
day camp a place or program that offers recreational or instructional activities during the daytime for children who are on vacation from school.
day care care during the day in a home or day-care center for children too young for school or older children after school or during vacation. Day care may also offer care for elderly or disabled people.
day in court the opportunity to be heard or to present one's case, as in a legal proceeding.
day in, day out every day without change; continuously over an indefinite number of days.
day laborer a worker, esp. an unskilled one, who is paid by the day.