memorable day

  • 1memorable day — day worth remembering, eventful day …

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  • 2memorable — [[t]me̱mərəb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED Something that is memorable is worth remembering or likely to be remembered, because it is special or very enjoyable. ...the perfect setting for a nostalgic memorable day... Annette s performance as Eliza… …

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  • 3Day of Missile Forces and Artillery — Missile forces and artillery arm sign …

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  • 4memorable — mem|o|ra|ble [ˈmemərəbəl] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: memorabilis, from memorare to remind, mention , from memor; MEMORY] very good, enjoyable, or unusual, and worth remembering ▪ We want to make this a truly memorable day for the… …

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  • 5memorable — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ It was a truly memorable experience. ▪ make sth ▪ I d like to thank everyone for helping to make this day memorable for us. ▪ do sth …

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  • 6day — n. 1) a chilly, cool; clear, nice; cloudy; cold; foggy; gloomy; hot, stifling; rainy; sunny; warm day 2) an eventful, field, memorable, red letter day (we had a field day criticizing their report) 3) a holy; opening; visiting; wedding; working… …

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  • 7Memorable races at Talladega — This is a partial list of memorable races at Talladega Superspeedway, as almost every race there is memorable.Early years*1969: After a strike by the Professional Drivers Association, Richard Brickhouse, taking over the #99 Nichels Engineering… …

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  • 8Memorable Order of Tin Hats — The Memorable Order of Tin Hats, known as The MOTH, was founded in 1927 by Charles Evenden as a brotherhood of front line ex soldiers.[1] The ideal of the Order is to help fellow comrades in need, either financially or physically and to remember… …

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  • 9day — noun 1 period of 24 hours ADJECTIVE ▪ the following, (the) next ▪ the previous ▪ the other ▪ I was in your area the other day (= recently). ▪ …

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  • 10day of reckoning — Reckoning Reck on*ing, n. 1. The act of one who reckons, counts, or computes; the result of reckoning or counting; calculation. Specifically: (a) An account of time. Sandys. (b) Adjustment of claims and accounts; settlement of obligations,… …

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