Pronunciation of the English word celebrate.
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1. | A large crowd of Americans gathered outside the White House to celebrate the death of a human being in the same manner as they would celebrate winning a football game. | |
2. | The people here always assume that I'm Jewish when they find out that I don't celebrate Christmas. Then they find out that I don't celebrate Hanukkah either, and then they can't tell what I am. | |
3. | "Dad, why don't we celebrate Christmas?" "Because we're Muslim. It's Christians that celebrate it." | |
4. | It was a party to celebrate her birthday. | |
5. | Yes, you can celebrate anything you want. | |
6. | May happiness and joy come to you as you celebrate this joyous day. | |
7. | Quite a few people have been invited to celebrate the couple's anniversary. | |
8. | On February 14 Americans celebrate St. Valentine's Day. | |
9. | The contract is in the bag, so let's go out and celebrate. | |
10. | We celebrate Christmas every year. |