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Answer for the clue "Egg-rolling time ", 6 letters:
easter

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Usage examples of easter.

Either would have given up his epidermis to make for her an Easter hat more cheerfully than the ostrich gives up his tip or the aigrette lays down its life.

In Bradwell, Jane returned to her day school after the Easter holiday, Gerald continued to regard me with mute adoration, and spring flowers and shrubs began to bring great splashes of color to the green and brown gardens of Silverwood, first the daffodils, then the tulips, the aubrietia tumbling over dwarf walls, and the camellias with great blossoms of pink and red.

He was the chief priest from the temple of the Gebers, and had come to Baku to see the Easter festivities.

I was just locking my door when Cecilia, half undressed, came in to say that Bellino begged me to take him to Rimini, where he was engaged to sing in an opera to be performed after Easter.

Limit the available information, and locating sites of biogenesis became a kind of Easter egg hunt.

Clues to the cache lead him to a location beneath the ocean floor-near strange Easter Island, with its eerie ruins.

Stilicho resolved to attack the Christian Goths, whilst they were devoutly employed in celebrating the festival of Easter.

In the North of England the plant is known as Easter Giant, and its young shoots are eaten in herb pudding.

On the 11th of February Lord Melbourne laid the report of Lord Durham, and other papers, on the table of the house of lords, expressing a hope at the same time, that before the Easter recess he should be enabled to introduce a measure for the purpose of putting a speedy end to the discontents in that part of the empire.

I remember, the day before she foundered, he told me she was in latitude forty, and Easter Island bearing due north.

At that time my mother had been pregnant for six months, and she was allowed to remain away from the stage until after Easter.

I had not the moral courage to deny myself the pleasure of dining with Count Mont-Real, who was then residing with me, and who had invited the patrician Barozzi, engaged to be married to his daughter after the Easter holidays.

At Easter, in order to keep the promise I had made to the Countess of Mont-Real, and longing to see again my beautiful Lucie, I went to Pasean.

I felt very unwell, and I had an attack of fever which kept me in bed on Easter Sunday.

Not knowing where to go, and longing for some recreation, I went to the rehearsal of the opera which was to be performed after Easter, and met Bodin, the first dancer, who had married the handsome Jeoffroi, whom I had seen in Turin.