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festival [ˈfestɪvəl] N

1. festival (special event):

festival

2. festival REL:

festival

harvest festival N esp Brit

harvest festival

rock festival N

rock festival

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They tend to live by rivers and use them to boat to different towns on market days and during festivals.
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The festival is "not" held inside the stadium itself.
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The film won awards at four film festivals.
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However, the quadrille tradition now only survives at holidays and festivals.
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The festival started out as a free one-day-festival, but as the festival got more attention it grew.
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He has played live at various festivals around the world, and has toured several countries.
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The festival was first held in 1974 but was cancelled in 1987.
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The film has been shown at many film festivals around the world.
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The town has three major music festivals, with the spring folk festival, and the summer jazz and blues festivals.
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The film went on to feature in international film festivals and gain notable awards.
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