American singer. The emotional intensity of her performances made Holiday the leading female jazz vocalist of her time. (click for a larger image) Billie Holiday |
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n. 1. A day free from work that one may spend at leisure, especially a day on which custom or the law dictates a halting of general business activity to commemorate or celebrate a particular event. 2. A religious feast day; a holy day. 3. Chiefly British A vacation. Often used in the phrase on holiday. intr.v. holi·dayed, holi·day·ing, holi·days Chiefly British To pass a holiday or vacation. [Middle English holidai, holy day, from Old English hālig dæg : hālig, holy; see HOLY + dæg, day; see DAY.] holi·day′er n. |
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