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How to use Whit in a sentence

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The annual giant auction will be held on Whit Monday, June 7, at Ardscoil Rath Iomghain.
It also mentions that at Bowness Gala on Whit Thursday, May 17, 1883, there were 35 prizes.
The winners will progress to the National Finals in Donegal next Whit weekend.
Saddleworth gained revenge for Whit Friday's derby defeat at Greenfield with an eight-wicket Saturday victory.
From Whit Monday onwards Ash Street had been flooded five times, said the Herald.
Today is Whit Monday and a bank holiday and, as I said I would, I am taking my little cousin to see Finding Nemo.
A lot of the houses had their power restored by 7.30 Sunday evening, with the remainder reconnected by 11 am on Whit Monday.
He has been a dedicated member, who hardly missed a rehearsal and took part in trips abroad and Saddleworth's famous Whit Friday band contest.
Historically the carnival replaced the Whit walks and was held in Deepdale because that's where the majority of the West Indian population lived.
A recent survey, published by the daily Le Parisien, showed that two-thirds of French people were against giving up their Whit Monday day off.
The fact that Griffin's pranks occur during Whit Monday adds a humorous irony to a day of celebration and gaiety.
The citizens of York delighted in the brilliant weather, which was enjoyed for the Whit Monday holiday.
My, oh my, haven't we come a long way from the Whit Sunday Tournament in the Fitzgerald Stadium.
Early on Whit Sunday, 23 May, Marlborough's scouts found the French in a good position on open countryside behind the marshes of the Little Geet.
Pentecost is also called Whitsun, Whitsunday, or Whit Sunday, especially in the United Kingdom.
Carlow holds its annual regatta on Whit Sunday June 7 with racing beginning at 8.am.
By nightfall of Whit Sunday, 12 May, seven panzer divisions stood on the east bank of the Meuse.
This is one of the busiest times of the year, what with Whit weekend and the good weather.
Rochdale's best of brass marched into Saddleworth and came home with several prizes in the annual Whit Friday band contests.
Edgar, first King of All England, was crowned on Whit Sunday by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Saxon abbey on the site of the present Bath Abbey.
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From either Whit Tor may be ascended, a tor of gabbro, or volcanic traplike formation.
It was Whit Sunday and on the way back, she was off to a dance at the Three Tuns, later the Tyburn House in Erdington.
My cunning plan was to recoup losses in small stages, starting with Dubh Soldier in a one-off open at Hove on Whit Sunday.
As 'Son' often told me, on Whit Sunday in 1925 one of the six regular dancers dropped out.
That bright and sunny Whit Monday was her thirty-ninth birthday.
This being Whit Sunday, the interior of the church was prettily decorated.
In the papal entourage on that Whit Sunday was the future Pope Benedict.
As such, competitors will be interested to know that the organisers are considering returning to the Whit Sunday bank holiday week next season to attract a larger entry.
In Australia, she took part in a skydive on the Whit Sunday Islands.
He had on a superfine broadcloth coat, that didn't cost a whit less than ten dollars a yard, I wouldn't be afraid to bet a cookey.
They confronted him with Enriquez, and the confrontation no whit disturbed him.
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