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Great Week
Great Week
noun
- Eastern Churches the week preceding Easter, the equivalent of Holy Week in the Western Church
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Great Week1
1650–60; translation of Late Greek megalḗ hebdomás
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Example Sentences
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"Congratulations Jelena on a great week. You were a better player than me today and that's it," Sabalenka said.
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He romanticized measles as a "great week" for kids, because they get to skip school and eat chicken soup.
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It has been a great week for Barry Ferguson, too.
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In 2021, Kennedy spoke glowingly of having measles as a fun experience for children, because they get a "great week" of staying home to watch TV.
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It all added up to a great week for Putin.
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