Examples of 'had celebrated' in a sentence

Meaning of "had celebrated"

This phrase is used to indicate that an event or occasion was marked or observed in a festive or joyful way. It implies that there was a special recognition or commemoration of the event

How to use "had celebrated" in a sentence

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had celebrated
They had celebrated this occasion as a festival.
Only the day before he had celebrated his maiden pole.
She had celebrated every birthday with him.
Others recalled how they had celebrated in their own countries.
He had celebrated his birthday a couple of days earlier.
Hundred baptisms and had celebrated only three marriages.
We had celebrated it together the year we first met.
Everyone had celebrated.
I had celebrated my honeymoon in public.
They began to annex the festivals which the pagans had celebrated.
Many clubs had celebrated such as day.
When you were born then you cried while the whole world had celebrated.
My parents had celebrated their wedding anniversary.
Suhr is the youngest of four brothers who have had celebrated wrestling careers.
They had celebrated well that night.

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They were thereby sure that they had celebrated the correct date.
And had celebrated the solemnity seven days.
The part of me that resented the Starlight had celebrated.
She had celebrated her.
The convention was held in the huge stadium where Hitler had celebrated his military victories.
And the family had celebrated the joyous occasion.
This was the first time I had actually been away from my family and had celebrated.
We had celebrated her life while she was with us.
Two hours later, we had celebrated my love life.
A woman had celebrated her hundred birthday and announced her intention of voting for the left.
He had recently come back from a European tour and had celebrated his 42nd birthday.
The couple had celebrated their first wedding anniversary only months before.
This was the first time that Jesus ' disciples had celebrated this feast without their Master.
The university had celebrated the unveiling of the walkway five days prior to the collapse.
The Council recognized the “ priesthood of the faithful ” that Martin Luther had celebrated.
The previous month they had celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary.
It's 25 years since we are married… and you forgot where we had celebrated our honeymoon.
She had celebrated six years of sobriety in March.
A year earlier, my husband and I had celebrated an important wedding anniversary.
He had celebrated Mass earlier that afternoon for a slain student.
At the same time, the islanders had celebrated their liberation in more senses than one.
We had celebrated the Black Mass together and we were attended by the same familiars.
People who loved Pandavas had celebrated this day by lighting a lot of lamps.
He had celebrated his 80th birthday with friends and family three months before.
Do you know how I had celebrated my wedding night?
He had celebrated his fifty-fourth birthday less than a month before.
His son and successor, Frederick V, had celebrated his third birthday a week before.
He had celebrated Christmas here.
Dinky, 2 months ago you had celebrated your birthday.
His songs had celebrated the popular democracy of the government of Salvador Allende.
He 'd turned twenty-one yesterday and had celebrated at a bar with his friends.
The priests had celebrated Mass at an altar constructed over the relics.
In the first place, the climbers, like many, had celebrated their arrival at the summit.
Recently he had celebrated a prayer meeting open to all Christians.
During this visit, she also mentioned that her grandparents had celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary!

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Examples of using Celebrated
The return to democracy is celebrated in alegendary concert
They celebrated it to ward off their fears
And all three are celebrated with flowers
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