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red-letter day

noun as in very special day

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The expected rarely happened, and peace was oftener than not the characteristic of the prophets' red-letter-day.

The red-letter day, since such it deservedly is, on which this universal melodist first saw the light was the 10th October 1813.

Further preparations were made for the red-letter day, and a baseball game added to the program.

Tom thought a good deal about Rosamund during the week, and regarded Sunday as the red-letter day of his calendar.

What a red-letter-day it is to a boy, the day he first opens “Tom Sawyer.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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