Examples of 'began to celebrate' in a sentence

Meaning of "began to celebrate"

began to celebrate: This phrase indicates the start of a joyous event or activity, such as a party, holiday, or special occasion. It implies the initiation of festivities or acknowledgment of a significant moment with happiness and enthusiasm

How to use "began to celebrate" in a sentence

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began to celebrate
The people began to celebrate their victory.
In the early twentieth century more people began to celebrate this feast.
The fans began to celebrate early.
Smith threw Michaels over the top rope and began to celebrate.
He began to celebrate life in heaven.
For the first time began to celebrate Nauryz.
The convoy entered into Chechnya, hostages were released and Chechens began to celebrate.
The colony soon began to celebrate the anniversary of this date.
After you came into my life, my heart began to celebrate.
My heart began to celebrate.
Whooping and giving straight-arm Nazi salutes, white supremacists began to celebrate their victory.
So I began to celebrate it that way.
Strong Hanoverians, began to celebrate that.
When they began to celebrate the Mass, I started having unusual symptoms.
In few years the mother ´ s day began to celebrate it in all the world.

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In the 89th minute, Petra Wimbersky scored a goal and the crowds began to celebrate.
The first Christians began to celebrate Christmas to honour God and the birth of Christ.
As they spurned devaluing non-disabled definitions, Deaf people and disabled people began to celebrate themselves.
And then, they began to celebrate.
Upon the repose of Saint Basil, the Church immediately began to celebrate his memory.
Since then, Barcelona began to celebrate its festival around September 24th.
Carion, The fraternization began on the German side because they began to celebrate Christmas noisily.
ONE, And they began to celebrate.
After the ruling of the Supreme Court, they began to celebrate and prepare for work.
Within a few years, thousands of schools and communities began to celebrate of Women 's History Month.
In 1703 French settlers in that city began to celebrate the Mardi Gras tradition.

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Examples of using Celebrate
Trying to celebrate in some pathetic little way
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