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fiesta

[fee-es-tuh, fyes-tah] / fiˈɛs tə, ˈfyɛs tɑ /
NOUN
day of rest; religious celebration
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The former got the audience thinking and the latter got them on their feet once more, shouting through their masks the best they could: “We’re going to party, Karamu, fiesta,” and, reflecting Richie’s legacy, “forever.”

From Washington Post

Last year, when Covid-19 also prevented the fiesta being held, a balloon flypast was held with balloons taking to the skies over the city.

From BBC

He’s ratcheting things down in track and field after a decade-long fiesta during which the sport stayed relevant on the strength of Bolt’s larger-than-life personality.

From Seattle Times

But they were quiet, after authorities cancelled the fiesta for the second year in a row - the first such occurrence since Spain’s civil war in the 1930s - over COVID-19 concerns.

From Reuters

The Chromebook 2’s highlight feature is its finish: It comes in a bright “fiesta red” that will certainly stand out wherever you’re using it.

From The Verge