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15-letter words that end in ay

  • aerial cableway — a transport system in which cars, buckets, etc run on cables.
  • all saints' day — a Christian festival celebrated on Nov 1 to honour all the saints
  • anniversary day — a day for celebrating the foundation date of one of the former Provinces
  • battleship gray — a subdued bluish gray.
  • be carried away — to be moved to great or unreasoning emotion or enthusiasm
  • be on one's way — If you are on your way, you have started your journey somewhere.
  • boating holiday — a holiday spent sailing or travelling in a canal boat, cruiser, etc
  • braille display — (hardware)   (Or "refreshable braille display", "refreshable display") An electromechanical device that renders braille with tiny, independently controlled pins used to represent the state of dots in braille cells. Each pin, in its "on" state, raises above the top of its hole in the screen; in its "off" state, it drops below the top of its hole. Older systems used tiny solenoids to control the state of the pins; modern systems are piezoelectric. Typical dimensions of a braille display are 1 line of 40 cells, each cell of two-by-eight dots.
  • calcareous clay — soil with high limestone content
  • crepuscular ray — a twilight ray of sunlight shining through breaks in high clouds and illuminating dust particles in the air.
  • cycling holiday — a holiday in which one cycles between destinations
  • divided highway — a superhighway with a broad median strip, designed to prevent collisions, headlight glare, etc., between vehicles moving in opposite directions, and usually having limited or cloverleaf access.
  • every which way — Every which way and any which way are used to emphasize that something happens, or might happen, in a lot of different ways, or using a lot of different methods.
  • federal holiday — a day which is a national holiday at the behest of the Federal Government
  • for a rainy day — If you say that you are saving something, especially money, for a rainy day, you mean that you are saving it until a time in the future when you might need it.
  • from day to day — between one day and the next
  • general holiday — a public holiday
  • go on one's way — If you go on your way, you continue with your journey.
  • grandstand play — an ostentatious play, as in a sport, overemphasized deliberately to elicit applause from spectators.
  • graphic display — the way in which line drawings and text are displayed
  • great south bay — an Atlantic Ocean inlet, between the S shore of Long Island and Fire Island and other barrier islands. 45 miles (72 km) long.
  • great white way — the theater district along Broadway, near Times Square in New York City.
  • has had its day — If you say that something has had its day, you mean that the period during which it was most successful or popular has now passed.
  • have a good day — pleasantry
  • have a nice day — pleasantry
  • head-up display — an electronic display of data from instruments or other sources projected at eye level so that a driver or pilot sees it without looking away from the road or course. Abbreviation: HUD.
  • in a family way — pregnant; with child
  • in the same way — similarly
  • jubilate-sunday — Also called Jubilate Sunday. the third Sunday after Easter: so called from the first word of the 65th Psalm in the Vulgate, which is used as the introit.
  • late in the day — in the evening
  • lutzow-holm bay — an inlet of the Indian Ocean on the coast of Antarctica between Queen Maud Land and Enderby Land.
  • maundy thursday — the Thursday of Holy Week, commemorating Jesus' Last Supper and His washing of the disciples' feet upon that day.
  • michael faradayMichael, 1791–1867, English physicist and chemist: discoverer of electromagnetic induction.
  • mid-lent sunday — Laetare Sunday.
  • midsummer's day — Midsummer's Day or Midsummer Day is the 24th of June.
  • moving stairway — escalator (def 1).
  • needless to say — of course, obviously
  • orangeman's day — the 12th of July, celebrated by Protestants in Northern Ireland to commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne (1690)
  • orangemen's day — July 12, an annual celebration in Northern Ireland and certain cities having a large Irish section, especially Liverpool, to mark both the victory of William III over James II at the Battle of the Boyne, July 1, 1690, and the Battle of Augbrim, July 12, 1690.
  • package holiday — a holiday arranged by a travel company in which your travel and accommodation are booked for you
  • pay-and-display — denoting a car-parking system in which a motorist buys a permit to park for a specified period from a coin-operated machine and displays the permit on or near the windscreen of his or her car so that it can be seen by a parking attendant
  • payment holiday — a break taken from paying ( a debt etc) back
  • presidents' day — the third Monday in February, a legal holiday in the U.S., commemorating the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
  • queen's highway — king's highway.
  • remembrance day — (in Canada) November 11, observed as a legal holiday in memory of those who died in World Wars I and II, similar to Veterans Day in the U.S.
  • rogation sunday — the fifth Sunday after Easter; it sees the start of the supplications that are continued during the following Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
  • roll in the hay — a document of paper, parchment, or the like, that is or may be rolled up, as for storing; scroll.
  • san jacinto day — a legal holiday observed in Texas on April 21.
  • say someone nay — to refuse or forbid
  • tattletale gray — a dirty or grayish white.

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