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Definition of spring break in English: spring breaknoun North American A week's holiday for school and college students at Easter. some 500,000 students came to Daytona for spring break this year as modifier the spring-break season Example sentencesExamples - Here in Florida, college students have arrived for spring break.
- I spent all of my spring break sitting around his house, watching television and joking around with him.
- Book just after Easter and spring break to avoid crowds and the high prices.
- Since spring break had just started we didn't have any homework, which was very good.
- During spring break of his sophomore year at Stanford, he and some friends had gone up to Aspen Colorado on a ski trip.
Derivatives noun North American Contrast this to the headline last week saying that a lot of spring breakers are staying away because the hotel rooms in the Bahamas are too expensive compared to other destinations. Example sentencesExamples - Early spring breakers are walking the beaches or stretching their legs on Cashel Mountain.
- It can offer a rewarding escape, too, for families, seniors, even spring breakers because of its budget-friendly nature and the proximity to beaches and theme parks.
- Lake Havasu spring breakers can partake in boating, fishing, swimming, and white water rafting.
- After the frothy feature film ‘Where the Boys Are’ hit cinemas in 1960, using the city as a backdrop, spring breakers began to flood the beach by the thousands, beers in hand.
Definition of spring break in US English: spring breaknoun North American A week's vacation for students in the spring, typically at Easter. Example sentencesExamples - Since spring break had just started we didn't have any homework, which was very good.
- Book just after Easter and spring break to avoid crowds and the high prices.
- During spring break of his sophomore year at Stanford, he and some friends had gone up to Aspen Colorado on a ski trip.
- I spent all of my spring break sitting around his house, watching television and joking around with him.
- Here in Florida, college students have arrived for spring break.
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