In sentence use of “thanksgiving”

How to use in-sentence of “thanksgiving”:

+ She taught for a short time before their Thanksgiving Day wedding in 1926.

+ The movie was sent to North American theaters just before Thanksgiving 2010.

+ Queen Elizabeth II will honor Mandela with a thanksgiving service at Westminster Abbey in early 2014.

+ It is commonly eaten with turkey during the Thanksgiving holiday in North America or during Christmas dinner in the United Kingdom.

+ On November 28, 2008, Witten made his 400th catch in a Thanksgiving day game against the Seattle Seahawks.

+ It describes Elfelves visiting children between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve, after which they return to the North Pole until the next holiday season.

+ More people in the United States celebrate Thanksgiving than Christmas and New Year.

+ Even though she is sick with a cold, she flies from Chicago to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Adele and Henry Larson.

In sentence use of thanksgiving
In sentence use of thanksgiving

Example sentences of “thanksgiving”:

+ Pecan pie is often served in the United States with Thanksgiving and Christmas meals.

+ It also was not until that century that they became a part of the Thanksgiving dinner.

+ Mashed potatoes are part of the traditional American Thanksgiving dinner.

+ Cincinnati is home to major sports teams including the Cincinnati Reds and the Cincinnati Bengals, as well as events like the Cincinnati Masters and the Thanksgiving Day race.

+ In 1863, Abraham Lincoln said the last Thursday of November would be a national Day of Thanksgiving for the United States.

+ In addition, Alabama State plays NCAA Division IIDivision II rival Tuskegee annually on Thanksgiving Day.

+ The Thanksgiving day has many crazy events, including a loud fight on the lawn in the leaves.

+ On the day after Thanksgiving 1981, something bad did happen.

+ On October 27, 2008, at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Astley himself performed a live rickroll.

+ Mary Brewster was one of only five women to survive the first winter in the New World, and one of only four women who were still alive for the first Thanksgiving in 1621.

+ Marge gets on a stage and talks about how scary the Thanksgiving holiday is.

+ It became an annual Thanksgiving television special for many years.

+ The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is a parade that happens every Thanksgiving.

+ The first Thanksgiving was held there.

+ The food eaten today for Thanksgiving is very different from the food that was eaten at the First Thanksgiving in 1621.

+ Cranberries are usually eaten during Thanksgiving in the United States.

+ By 2pm, Henry VII had returned to the City in triumph, knighting deserving parties on the way, to accept the acclamation of the Mayor and attend a service of thanksgiving at St Paul’s.

+ She campaigned to make Thanksgiving a national holiday, to make Mount Vernon a national shrine, and raised funds to complete the Bunker Hill monument.

+ Homer then says that he will shoot a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.

+ She wrote the Thanksgiving Day poem, “Over the River and Through the Wood”.

+ Pecan pie is often served in the United States with Thanksgiving and Christmas meals.

+ It also was not until that century that they became a part of the Thanksgiving dinner.

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