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bank holiday

NOUN
  1. any of several weekdays when banks are closed; a legal holiday in Britain

How To Use bank holiday In A Sentence

  • We had planned to spend the Bank Holiday weekend in Italy paying the next tranche of money and finalising the layout of sanitary ware in the bath room.
  • We arrived home to the revelations about how disgusting York's public conveniences had been allowed to become over the Bank Holiday.
  • And why is there no statue or Bank Holiday to the memory of this national hero or heroine? Times, Sunday Times
  • Indifferent, insolent, squally weather put a bit of a damper on the festive and cultural activities over the bank holiday weekend.
  • If you are going away over the bank holiday and arranging travel insurance, don't forget to read all the health exclusions carefully.
  • So yet again this coming bank holiday weekend is going to be a nightmare for a huge number of rail travellers.
  • Bank holidays and holidays are unpaid, long hours are spent reskilling, and paperwork can be time-consuming.
  • North Yorkshire's tourist routes were jammed with trippers and Bank Holiday weekend events attracted visitors in their thousands across the county.
  • The shops are closed tomorrow because it is a bank holiday.
  • This bank holiday weekend could be the perfect time to go showroom shopping and save yourself thousands of pounds on a new motor. The Sun
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