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		Definition of Easter Monday in English: Easter Mondaynoun The day after Easter Sunday, a public holiday in several countries.  Example sentencesExamples -  Spring is a great time of year, what with Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day… hardly a week goes by without a day off work.
 -  Another service will take place at the cross in Otley Market Place at 3pm on Easter Monday.
 -  Members of the public can see the boat launched on Easter Monday between noon and 2.00 pm.
 -  The only four days when they would not be in use would be Christmas and Boxing days, Good Friday and Easter Monday.
 -  On Easter Monday, Michael will be aiming to keep a clean sheet against his dad's old team in the Division One game of the season at Molineux.
 -  A big chunk of our Easter Monday was spent in a queue in Anstruther.
 -  Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, and Boxing Day are not statutory holidays.
 -  Local rivals Bamber Bridge will provide the opposition on Boxing Day and Easter Monday.
 -  Having been flung to the wolves by the Ibrox set, he is quite ready to continue his resurrection at Molineux this Easter Monday.
 -  The rave had been due to continue on Easter Monday but police pressure forced it to end on the Sunday.
 -  The jury was told he arrived unannounced in Rowan Avenue in the evening of Easter Monday, after going to the house the previous day when the couple were out.
 -  It was an historic Easter Monday for punters and unionists alike.
 -  It will be Easter Monday, a public holiday and I'm not going to work, so I have to come up with something.
 -  Last Easter Monday the couple returned to England where a short while later Mrs Kelly became ill.
 -  As Easter Sunday and Easter Monday approached there was an air of excitement as the favourite past-time could resume.
 -  The massive fire started on the old tannery's top floor shortly after 6pm on Easter Monday, during the school holidays.
 -  Who will ever forget that magnificent Easter Monday 2001 in Croke Park?
 -  It's called ‘pomlazka’ and it happens in the forgotten lands of central Europe, every Easter Monday.
 -  On Easter Monday they had Clonad as visitors for a league game.
 -  On Easter Monday, April 21, the Ramblers will meet at Bonniconlon Church at 12 noon.
 
    Definition of Easter Monday in US English: Easter Mondaynounˈēstər ˈməndē The day after Easter Sunday, a public holiday in some places.  Example sentencesExamples -  Spring is a great time of year, what with Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day… hardly a week goes by without a day off work.
 -  The rave had been due to continue on Easter Monday but police pressure forced it to end on the Sunday.
 -  The only four days when they would not be in use would be Christmas and Boxing days, Good Friday and Easter Monday.
 -  Local rivals Bamber Bridge will provide the opposition on Boxing Day and Easter Monday.
 -  A big chunk of our Easter Monday was spent in a queue in Anstruther.
 -  Last Easter Monday the couple returned to England where a short while later Mrs Kelly became ill.
 -  Having been flung to the wolves by the Ibrox set, he is quite ready to continue his resurrection at Molineux this Easter Monday.
 -  On Easter Monday they had Clonad as visitors for a league game.
 -  Another service will take place at the cross in Otley Market Place at 3pm on Easter Monday.
 -  Members of the public can see the boat launched on Easter Monday between noon and 2.00 pm.
 -  It's called ‘pomlazka’ and it happens in the forgotten lands of central Europe, every Easter Monday.
 -  On Easter Monday, Michael will be aiming to keep a clean sheet against his dad's old team in the Division One game of the season at Molineux.
 -  On Easter Monday, April 21, the Ramblers will meet at Bonniconlon Church at 12 noon.
 -  It was an historic Easter Monday for punters and unionists alike.
 -  The jury was told he arrived unannounced in Rowan Avenue in the evening of Easter Monday, after going to the house the previous day when the couple were out.
 -  It will be Easter Monday, a public holiday and I'm not going to work, so I have to come up with something.
 -  The massive fire started on the old tannery's top floor shortly after 6pm on Easter Monday, during the school holidays.
 -  As Easter Sunday and Easter Monday approached there was an air of excitement as the favourite past-time could resume.
 -  Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, and Boxing Day are not statutory holidays.
 -  Who will ever forget that magnificent Easter Monday 2001 in Croke Park?
 
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