may day in English

noun
1
May 1, celebrated in many countries as a traditional springtime festival or as an international day honoring workers.
That was the spirit that inspired the establishment of May Day as international workers day.

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1. 22 May Day will soon come round.

2. $30.00 Agleam, May Day Add to cart

3. Hội An, Đà Nẵng to mark Liberation and May Day

4. Basketmakers.com Celebrate May Day With A May Basket Gather some Spring flowers, fill a basket, tie it with a bow and leave it at the home of a friend to celebrate May Day.

5. The group clashed with Antifascists, although May Day 2017 in Seattle was much calmer than in past years

6. The Acropolis is open every day (excluding Greek public holidays like Independence Day, May Day and Christmas) between 8 a.m

7. LORD, on this happy May Day, lead me out into thy tuneful world as rich in praise as a lark in full song.

8. The monument shows the prominent Swedish Social Democratic leader Hjalmar Branting (1860–1925) leading a group of workers on a May Day demonstration

9. In 1957, the wider public first became aware of the S-75 when the missile was shown at that year's May Day parade in Moscow.

10. The celebration is derived from the British Maypole for May Day celebration, as adapted and transformed by the Afro-Nicaraguans on the Caribbean or Mosquito Coast.

11. Davis returned to Antiwar activism, traveling again to Hanoi and going on to organize the 1971 May Day Antiwar rally in Washington, which resulted in some 13,000 arrests.

12. FOUR YEARS OF SMILES: Smiling for pictures on May Day, senior Academites (from left to right), Brigid Murphy, George Wood, Elizabeth Shaw and Bonnie Puppala have endured the rigors of Academy

13. Then, the week before May Day, someone came in and asked for one with mushroom pleats like the one Jane Farrier had been wearing when she ran off with the Count of Catterack.

14. ‘The old place, Awash with memories, is now hosting its last season before the club moves to its huge new stadium at nearby Ashburton Grove.’ ‘The next morning there was a last-minute change of plan to avoid arriving back in London while it was Awash with May Day demonstrators.’

15. This is believed to be one of the oldest fertility rites in the UK; revellers dance with the Oss through the streets of the town and even through the private gardens of the citizens, accompanied by accordion players and followers dressed in white with red or blue sashes who sing the traditional "May Day" song.