Examples of 'celebrate first' in a sentence

Meaning of "celebrate first"

Celebrate first: To commemorate an initial achievement or milestone

How to use "celebrate first" in a sentence

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Australians celebrate first official day of gay marriage.
Afterthis we go celebrate first.
Let us celebrate first birthday of Vine with some of the best Vines of all time.
Dominicans brothers and nuns celebrate first Profession together in Karen.
I thought it would be a good idea for us to… to go out and celebrate first.
Let us celebrate first.
Well, let us wait and see if we have something to celebrate first.
I want you to celebrate First Communion as soon as possible.
I thought it would be a good idea for us To-to go out and celebrate first.
There is a need to celebrate First Nations resilience to colonization and racism.
Have a drink, let us celebrate first.
Panda twins celebrate first birthday at Chongqing Zoo.
Great, thanks! Afterthis we go celebrate first.
RELATED, Florida moms celebrate first day of school with wine and donuts.
According to Italian tradition, many Roman festivals celebrate first courses based on pizza and pasta.

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Come and celebrate First of May Finnish style with or without your graduation hat!
We were about to celebrate First Meal.
Venezuelans celebrate first year of the re-election of President Nicolás Maduro.
Granted asylum, they celebrate first 4th.
Finns celebrate first gay ' weddings.
To--to go out and Celebrate first.
What does Paul celebrate first about love in 1 Corinthians 13?
Immigrants from around the globe celebrate first Independence Day as American citizens.
But before that, let us celebrate first your birthday.
O Increase programming to celebrate First Nations and linguistic duality ;.

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Examples of using Celebrate
Trying to celebrate in some pathetic little way
We have not even had a chance to celebrate
Believers are free to celebrate all religious holidays
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