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solstice - use in sentences
Possessives
- year: It is hoped there will be some " market research " carried out at this year's Solstice.
Converse of object
- celebrate: Tonight, the twenty of us still here are going to celebrate the winter solstice with a big party.
- mark: A lot of detail about how different cultures and traditions marked the solstice.
- pass: Having passed the winter solstice, the days start to slowly grow longer - giving a bit more time to spend outdoors.
- spend: I hope to spend the summer solstice at Glastonbury Festival, with Kindred Spirit " ( still to be confirmed ).
- include: The key stones are aligned with major major solar and lunar events including Solstices and Equinoxes.
Adjective modifier
- astronomical: At what latitude is sunrise 12 hours away from astronomical solstice?
- happy: The exclusion zone became illegal and on its website English Heritage now ' wishes you a happy solstice ' , through lightly gritted teeth.
- next: Then he lost a mighty battle with the Oak King who ruled from the winter solstice until the next summer solstice.
Modifies a noun
- sunrise: Summer solstice sunrise on the longest day on the year.
- sunset: The midwinter solstice sunset at Stonehenge in 1976 Taken standing at the heel stone.
- celebration: Whatever form your solstice celebrations take, I hope you have a good time.
- dawn: The desecration of the solstice dawn feels to many to be a wound inflicted upon the earth we know is sacred.
- alignment: Measurements of the stones also indicated possible lunar and solstice alignments.
- sun: The unique summer solstice sun beaming through the chamber has now been recorded by history experts.
Noun used with modifier
- midwinter: The midwinter solstice sunset at Stonehenge in 1976 Taken standing at the heel stone.
- midsummer: Each monument was a circular structure, aligned with the rising of the sun at the midsummer solstice.
- winter: Send them at the winter solstice - or the summer solstice.
- summer: Summer solstice sunrise on the longest day on the year.
- latitude: North of this latitude solstice sunrise will be Friday, south of that latitude solstice sunrise will be saturday.
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