Boxing Day

NOUN
  1. first weekday after Christmas
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How To Use Boxing Day In A Sentence

  • Record numbers of supporters heard defiant messages at Boxing Day hunt meets in the Vale, Cotswolds and Warwickshire.
  • Boxing Day, we spent in a similar way except that instead of a concert, we had a tombola. Work Camp 11022 GW
  • With the frontline safe, regimental staff officers come up on visits and the truce continues through Boxing Day.
  • Seven or eight years ago the bloodsports fraternity were claiming in newspaper advertisements that one million people attended Boxing Day hunt meets.
  • The Boxing Day sales tradition was "consumer ritualism at its best".
  • He only recently returned to the side after six weeks out with a neck injury, but the booking he picked up at Hartlepool United on Boxing Day means he has totted up too many disciplinary points.
  • Brady collapsed on Boxing Day, three months into a hunger strike in protest at his transfer to a tougher ward.
  • This is the view from The Coven Bedroom Window on Boxing Day morning - that's the moon setting.
  • Wetherby, one of five Boxing Day casualties, passed an inspection yesterday morning and is hopeful of staging today's fixture.
  • We may be dead on boxing day … or drowning in leftovers Getting ready for Christmas — Fusion Despatches
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