NOUN
- an egg-shaped candy used to celebrate Easter
- a colored hard-boiled egg used to celebrate Easter
How To Use Easter egg In A Sentence
- Easter is only just around the corner and everyone has been prewarned not to buy me any easter eggs.
- Put the Easter eggs in the fridge, I'm coming home.
- To keep Ukrainian traditions alive, some association members have organised courses of Ukrainian embroidery and Easter egg painting for the younger generation.
- My family saved mine for years, and my cousin has her kids' Easter eggs in a shadow box in the dining room.
- It had been an audacious notion, the idea that Wellesley would accept the hard-working little Jewish girl with the Cuban heels and the father in burlesque and the New York apartment (by then, there was a Latin Quarter in Times Square) that her mother had decorated in pale yellow and lavender brocade, “like a huge Easter egg.” The Uses of Enchantment
- One American tradition associated with Easterthe Easter egg hunt.
- Many of the larger hatcheries claim to sell araucanas, but instead are selling americanas, which have a tail and a beard instead of tufts, or Easter Egg chickens, which can look like anything as they are only part araucana.
- In six week's time, all the decorations will be burning merrily on a fire taken down, and the shops will be full of sales, Valentine's Day cards, and Easter Eggs.
- I am also writing under a tut-tutting of disapproval from my husband, not due to neglection of the little ‘un, but because I have accepted a commercial freebie in the form of a chocolate Easter egg from Hotel Chocolat. Easter Treat
- Perhaps you might like a nice hamper or a CD player, maybe a basket of Easter eggs?