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Remembrance Sunday

NOUN
  1. the Sunday nearest to November 11 when those who died in World War I and World War II are commemorated

How To Use Remembrance Sunday In A Sentence

  • In an age when so much else has descended into degeneracy, the observance of both Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday remains as punctilious as ever.
  • The work involves storing all the collecting tins and boxes, organising the collection and ordering the poppies and wreaths to lay on Remembrance Sunday.
  • The Mayor and Mayoress will host a reception in the parlour for guests before the Remembrance Sunday service followed by lunch at the Artillery Barracks.
  • Its impact was doubtless helped by being shown on Remembrance Sunday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its impact was doubtless helped by being shown on Remembrance Sunday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remembrance Sunday is time to pause and reflect people who have so much. The Sun
  • Traditionally a red poppy is worn on Remembrance Sunday in commemoration of the war dead.
  • Four days after bonfire night I took part, with thousands of people all round the country, in another commemoration - Remembrance Sunday.
  • The service at Harrogate is one of only a few held on Remembrance Sunday in military cemeteries in Britain.
  • He gives talks to school children about the war and what the Poppy Appeal and Remembrance Sunday is all about.
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