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Easter Monday

Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday and is a holiday in some countries. Easter Monday in the Western Christian liturgical calendar is the second day of Eastertide and analogously in the Byzantine Rite is the second day of Bright Week.

Usage examples of "easter monday".

Miss Lawson told me that she had seen Theresa Arundell kneeling on the stairs on the night of Easter Monday.

The following day, Easter Monday morning, I read the Burial Service for Parlabane at the chapel of St.

He picked another Easter Monday to do that and he sat there all afternoon listening to the sea gulls and looking at the three spires of St Finnbar's, and at the end of the afternoon he decided he'd leave again.

The delay would not endanger the element of surprise necessary to confound Conall, if that prince truly was the architect of what had been happening, for even if messengers rode night and day, word that Kelson was alive could not reach Rhemuth before Easter Monday.

This Black Monday of 1360 left enough impression on English minds to give the name to Easter Monday ever after.

The next day, Easter Monday, the office was going to be closed, which meant we wouldn't be able to move around until Tuesday morning.

Ryerson's eldest son, Arthur Larned Ryerson, a Yale student, was killed in an automobile accident Easter Monday, 1912.

Way I 'eard it, another lady got her throat cut last night, second one inside a month, third one since Easter Monday, an' me sister's that scared to walk out of a night—.

Way I 'eard it, another lady got her throat cut last night, second one inside a month, third one since Easter Monday, an' me sister's that scared to walk out of a night—.