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Independence Day   /ˌɪndɪpˈɛndəns deɪ/   Listen
Independence Day

noun
1.
A legal holiday in the United States.  Synonyms: Fourth of July, July 4.



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"Independence Day" Quotes from Famous Books



... bonfire, fireworks, feu-de-joie, firecracker. holiday; gala day, red letter day, play day; high days and holidays; high holiday, Bank holiday; May day, Derby day; Saint Monday, Easter Monday, Whit Monday; Bairam^; wayz-goos^, bean feast; Arbor Day, Declaration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving Day; Mardi gras [Fr.], mi-careme [Fr.], feria [Lat.], fiesta. place of amusement, theater; hall, concert room, ballroom, assemblyroom^; music hall. park, plaisance^; national park, national forest, state park, ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget

... JULY 4, Independence Day. A national holiday, invented for the benefit of popcorn and peanut promoters; tin horn and toy-balloon vendors; lemonade chemists; dealers in explosives; physicians and surgeons. A grand chance for the citizen-soldier to hear the roar of battle, smell ...
— The Foolish Dictionary • Gideon Wurdz

... "On Independence Day," said the colonel, in answer to their inquiries, "he participated in a gallant and bloody assault on the enemy's lines, in which many trenches were taken. Save for superficial wounds, easily healed in the young and vigorous, he came out of ...
— The Flag • Homer Greene

... a great day for Philadelphia when the Continental Congress went to Mass. It was Independence Day, too, but this was of lesser importance in the estimation of the people, especially of the Catholic portion of them. Fully a quarter before the hour, the bell began to sound and the streets became like so many avenues of commerce with people standing in doorways, or leaning from their windows, ...
— The Loyalist - A Story of the American Revolution • James Francis Barrett

... the officers produced the ship's full supply of flags, and the sailors climbed high and low, fastening them to every rope till we had a very gay Independence day appearance. In this gay dress we steamed into San Diego harbor to leave the mail for a few soldiers stationed there, and ...
— Death Valley in '49 • William Lewis Manly

... morning of Independence Day Sammy stood at the door of the farmhouse arrayed in his Sunday best. His folks were there to see ...
— Randy of the River - The Adventures of a Young Deckhand • Horatio Alger Jr.

... anniversary of the adoption of the constitution (May 17), the king thought he saw in this a sign of a disloyal spirit, because they did not rather celebrate the day of their union with Sweden, and he forbade the public celebration of the day. The result of this was that "Independence Day" was celebrated with so much greater eagerness. The students at the university especially took an active part under the leadership of that champion of liberty, the poet Henrik Wergeland, who died in 1845. The unwise prohibition was the cause of the "market-place ...
— Norwegian Life • Ethlyn T. Clough



Words linked to "Independence Day" :   national holiday, legal holiday, public holiday, July



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