noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a Christmas/Halloween etc party
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I hope you’re going to the office Christmas party.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But he was taken last month to Bill Wightman's gallops on the lovely downland on which the great Halloween was trained.
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He left a box of matches and rags outside his Cardiff shop to make the fire look like a Halloween prank.
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He returned with a Man from Mullingar, a newsagent who wanted a Halloween witch to hang up in his shop.
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His Halloween programme Ghostwatch so scared my children that I have had to sleep on a camp bed in their room.
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His face looks like a Halloween mask - fixed and rigid; a shiny mask all over his face.
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Macnas will also be closing the festival during Halloween weekend with the outdoor Noah's Ark parade.
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The Halloween night fight at London's Earls Court was hyped as the worst nightmare for one of the boxers.
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We went two miles - not quite like Halloween perhaps but still not bad.