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vacation
noun as in planned time spent not working
Strong matches
fiesta, furlough, intermission, leave, liberty, recreation, spell
Weak matches
breathing space, day of rest, few days off, leave of absence, long weekend, R and R, two weeks with pay
Example Sentences
That hunch was confirmed after they vacationed in Mexico that summer and she wore his jersey to a 49ers game in October.
Kate shares that this is their “victory tour,” not the midlife crisis vacation her husband thinks it is, but before they utter a line of dialogue, we can see the divisions.
According to the Department of Fish and Wildlife, reports have been increasing for decades — not due to more bears but to more people living and vacationing in bear territory.
Their soaring cliffs and star-studded night skies are the backdrop of millions of family vacations every year.
Digital Services who was apparently caught off-guard while vacationing in Mexico.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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