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New Year's Eve

NOUN
  1. the last day of the year

How To Use New Year's Eve In A Sentence

  • He was helping his wife who was still grieving and that New Year's Eve was the first night out they had had together for a long time.
  • The trek, that will take approximately seven days to complete, was the result of a mad idea on New Year's Eve.
  • It's a tradition to sing'Auld Lang Syne'on New Year's Eve.
  • This darkly comic fable tells how the revenge plans for a New Year's Eve party go horribly wrong, as two wicked sisters plan the downfall of the third and most successful one.
  • TORONTO (AP) - Clutching two paper cups of cola, Denver coach George Karl planned to celebrate New Year's Eve, and his 900th career victory, with something stronger but not bubblier. USATODAY.com
  • I'm gonna smoke a fat doobie and chill until New Year's Eve.
  • There are just three more days to get through and then, whoopee, it's the big one: New Year's Eve.
  • On New Year's Eve the display of fireworks offers many attractions.
  • To recap: Katei Price marked New Year's Eve by dressing her daughter Princess Minimi Tiara in some "paedo" training slap. Anorak News
  • On New Year's Eve he meets their mother at a dinner party and subsequently befriends the family.
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