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spring break

noun

  1. a vacation from school or college during the spring term, lasting about a week.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of spring break1

First recorded in 1955–60
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Some public schools including the Los Angeles Unified School District are already closed for spring break ahead of the Easter holiday.

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On Tuesday, a trickle of visitors traversed the sidewalks of star-studded Hollywood Boulevard, which is usually bustling this time of year with families and students on spring break trips.

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A group of teens and one young adult, celebrating spring break, piled into a Lexus sedan last Saturday night before speeding down a residential street in Santa Ana.

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“Snow White,” for instance, is coming at a time when many children will be on spring break, which means harried parents may be looking for things for their kids to do.

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Search efforts for a missing University of Pittsburgh student who disappeared on spring break while in the Dominican Republican have entered their second week.

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