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		Definition of New Year's Day in English: New Year's Daynoun The first day of the year; in the modern Western calendar, 1 January.  Example sentencesExamples -  Has New Year's Day been set up to give the illusion of having a new start?
 -  They become yearlings on the first New Year's Day after they have been foaled.
 -  There were six babies born on New Year's Day, and full details will appear in next week's Herald.
 -  The lucky draw to announce the winner will be conducted on the New Year's Day.
 -  On New Year's Day they discovered water trickling down the walls in their hall.
 -  Tiny twin girls born eight weeks premature kept special care staff busy as the New Year's Day smiles were mixed with concern.
 -  He suffered brain damage because of a build-up of fluid in his skull and died nine months later on New Year's Day.
 -  Every New Year's Day we had a message from the Pope about peace and that was his constant theme.
 -  They are also planning another 48-hour strike for New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
 -  From New Year's Day, Revenue will only pay out on claims for expenses incurred in the last four years.
 -  Two men were arrested shortly after New Year's Day for discharging a firearm in the beachfront area.
 -  Eugene, who has been in charge of decorations at the hotel for three years, will even work Boxing Day and New Year's Day.
 -  All being well the next New Year's Day will be spent in a new place, quiet not only the morning after a big party but all year through.
 -  One of the most beautiful and decadent traditions in classical music is the New Year's Day concert.
 -  It is unfortunate that their stress levels seem to escalate around Christmas and New Year's Day.
 -  On New Year's Day Wiltshire fire service spent most of the day pumping out flood waters that invaded the Market Place.
 -  In January it lost part of its roof, blown off in a freak New Year's Day storm.
 -  It had snowed on New Year's Day, and then iced, and then snowed again that week, so we got an extra week on our Christmas break.
 -  The New Year's Day trip to Grimsby was called off because of a waterlogged pitch.
 -  Now is the time to prepare if you want to give up smoking on New Year's Day 2004.
 
    Definition of New Year's Day in US English: New Year's Daynoun The first day of the year; in the modern Western calendar, January 1.  Example sentencesExamples -  All being well the next New Year's Day will be spent in a new place, quiet not only the morning after a big party but all year through.
 -  Eugene, who has been in charge of decorations at the hotel for three years, will even work Boxing Day and New Year's Day.
 -  They become yearlings on the first New Year's Day after they have been foaled.
 -  From New Year's Day, Revenue will only pay out on claims for expenses incurred in the last four years.
 -  One of the most beautiful and decadent traditions in classical music is the New Year's Day concert.
 -  The New Year's Day trip to Grimsby was called off because of a waterlogged pitch.
 -  They are also planning another 48-hour strike for New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
 -  Two men were arrested shortly after New Year's Day for discharging a firearm in the beachfront area.
 -  Every New Year's Day we had a message from the Pope about peace and that was his constant theme.
 -  There were six babies born on New Year's Day, and full details will appear in next week's Herald.
 -  It is unfortunate that their stress levels seem to escalate around Christmas and New Year's Day.
 -  It had snowed on New Year's Day, and then iced, and then snowed again that week, so we got an extra week on our Christmas break.
 -  On New Year's Day Wiltshire fire service spent most of the day pumping out flood waters that invaded the Market Place.
 -  He suffered brain damage because of a build-up of fluid in his skull and died nine months later on New Year's Day.
 -  The lucky draw to announce the winner will be conducted on the New Year's Day.
 -  Has New Year's Day been set up to give the illusion of having a new start?
 -  On New Year's Day they discovered water trickling down the walls in their hall.
 -  Now is the time to prepare if you want to give up smoking on New Year's Day 2004.
 -  Tiny twin girls born eight weeks premature kept special care staff busy as the New Year's Day smiles were mixed with concern.
 -  In January it lost part of its roof, blown off in a freak New Year's Day storm.
 
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