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Labor Day

NOUN
  1. first Monday in September in the United States and Canada

How To Use Labor Day In A Sentence

  • And this was labor day, a holiday when families here would traditionally head for that park and hold picnics, barbecues, play ball, sunbathe and relax at the end of a super hot summer.
  • The fire started on Labor Day and has burned about 200 square miles of brushland. CNN Transcript Sep 24, 2006
  • Yes, we have Thanksgiving Day, Labor Day and April Fool's Day.
  • Rather small bluefish caught labor day weekend 2007 Field & Stream
  • In China, we celebrate International Labor Day on May 1.
  • A week before Labor Day, I walked into the emergency room of an Upper East Side hospital in New York complaining of severe head and body aches.
  • Set on Labor Day weekend in 1988, it seems content to poke fun at the clothes -- a cross between early MTV and Miami Vice (which was conceived as "MTV cops") -- and to package some of the more listenable (if inconsequential) music of the era around a joke-challenged romantic story. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Take Me Home Tonight
  • Several labor organizations have grouped together to pledge to use their workers' rights to take the day off on the upcoming World Labor Day on May 1.
  • He died there in a hail of bullets over Labor Day weekend, two months shy of his 26th birthday.
  • On his own, with few big-time allies and nearly penniless, Truman whistle-stopped across the country from Labor Day to election eve, castigating the Republicans as the selfish exploiters of everyday Americans. Ed Kosner: A Little Touch of Harry
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