noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
diamond jubilee
golden jubilee
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the Queen’s golden jubilee celebrations
silver jubilee
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the Queen’s Silver Jubilee
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
golden
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The highlight of Gibson's later years was the Polyethylenes 1933-83 golden jubilee conference in London in June 1983.
silver
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On October 10, 1986, the silver jubilee of the parish was celebrated.
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Bernard Woods at the conclusion of the concelebrated Mass to mark the silver jubilee of his ordination.
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The 73-year-old Bishop was ordained in February, 1969, shortly before the silver jubilee of his becoming a priest.
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A representation of this picture was incorporated in the 1984 design, the silver jubilee of well-dressing in Dore.
■ VERB
celebrate
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As Milton Keynes celebrates it's jubilee , the arguments will continue long into the next century.
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To celebrate its jubilee , the club is holding a top quality weekend tournament at the Walsall Polytechnic Campus on April 18-20.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As Milton Keynes celebrates it's jubilee , the arguments will continue long into the next century.
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He had a polished wooden peg that went tap-tapping every Tuesday night along jubilee Road.
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If she knew Danny Crompton had been pestering him in jubilee Road she'd want to know all the details.
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On October 10, 1986, the silver jubilee of the parish was celebrated.
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The Essoldo was at their end of jubilee Road and Henry went straight past.
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The highlight of Gibson's later years was the Polyethylenes 1933-83 golden jubilee conference in London in June 1983.
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There'd been a murder on jubilee Road.