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How To Use Red-letter In A Sentence

  • It's for a shirt or a red-letter day. The Sun
  • April 30 has long been a red-letter day in this season's football calendar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given its roots in fox hunting, which greeted each 26 December as a red-letter day, national hunt racing's King George VI Chase at Kempton is a Boxing Day staple since 1947 that has provided imperishable memories of courage and drama. How Boxing Day sport became a permanent fixture in our hearts | Rob Bagchi
  • There's a red-letter day on the calendar approaching fast. Fantasy Insider: Upton among several Rays with upside
  • There's good news on the way so it's a red-letter day in every sense. The Sun
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  • Traditions such as this are central to the Glorious Twelfth, the red-letter day in August which opens the four months of the annual grouse-shooting season.
  • It's one of those red-letter days when anything could happen. The Sun
  • That is a red-letter day. Canada.com
  • One of his red-letter days was the time we took him for his first ride in our newly acquired Rolls-Royce.
  • The red-letter days keep coming. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally the couple may be celebrating a birthday, a wedding anniversary or some other red-letter day.
  • It was a red-letter day for United, who won a place in Saturday's final.
  • On that red-letter day when I was alone in the house for the first time one eagle sat in a favorite perch tree across the river. Bird Cloud
  • The 1950s is an overlooked decade, sandwiched between red-letter years. Times, Sunday Times
  • On one red-letter day he sent 19 witches to their deaths. The Blame Game
  • He is too often peripheral on these red-letter occasions. The Sun
  • on red-letter nights a large gathering greeted the celebrity
  • I came back from a wonderful week in Capri in time for a hot, dusty Fourth of July, rather a red-letter day for many young birds taking their first flights. Bird Cloud
  • He was ravenous for the sweets that only on red-letter days he had ever tasted in his life. THE APOSTATE: written by Jack London
  • Because feast days in such almanacs and calendars were frequently written or printed in red, a red-letter day came to be a term for one that was special.
  • For her such red-letter days were surrogates for the moments she would never see. Times, Sunday Times
  • A lot of people here identified as red-letter Christians, who believe the words of Jesus have been hijacked by worldly authorities. Rapture Ready!
  • As then-PC World editor David Bunnell noted a quarter of a century ago, the arrival of the personal computer was a red-letter event in the empowerment of the individual: We could now create, use, store and distribute our own information without having to ask for permission or approval from an information-technology priesthood. Data Caps as the Least Bad Answer

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