labor day
IPA: ɫˈeɪbɝdˈeɪ
Root Word: Labor Day
noun
- (US), (Canada) The holiday marking the unofficial end of summer, held on the first Monday in September.
- An annual holiday held on May 1 to celebrate the economic and social achievements of workers.
Examples of "labor-day" in Sentences
- Such are the labor-day memories of Angelina Jolie.
- Output per hectare, output per unit of input, output per labor-day
- Yesterday's very light labor-day volume formed a tiny inside bar just beneath resistance in the EURJPY.
- Just this past labor-day weekend in Detroit, Michigan, he presided over a national Islamic convention that was attended my thousands of American Muslims.
- Shorten the season to 120 games, expand the playoffs to 4 rounds, (get more teams into the mix = more fans with stakes) and have the first round of playoffs start labor-day weekend.
- The million workers in the nation's wheat fields have worked a hundred days each, and the total product of the labor is a billion bushels, so the value of a bushel of wheat is the tenth part of a farm labor-day.
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