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It is a red-letter day.

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What does the idiom 'red-letter day' mean?

Red-letter day: a day remembered as especially happy and significant Red letter day is any day that is of specific significance according to the medieval church calendar. They used red ink to show these days. Red letter day is a synonym for a public holiday in many countries of the world. Red letter day would be any day that you feel is special to you or holds something significant to you that is of importance to you. Red letter day should be a happy ocassion to you.


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What does the idiom A black day mean?

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How do you use the idiom 'save for a rainy day' in a sentence?

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