

Examples of use:
Thousands gather in Manhattan for Easter Bonnet Festival
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celebrants
Sunday Easter best
Teacher says
"Sunday best" is a typical phrase which refers to the smart clothes people might wear on Sunday. Here the reporter is using that traditional phrase and including a reference to Easter Sunday.
up my game
midtown
Fifth Avenue
Easter Sunday
Easter Bonnet
Bold
southern belle
kids
Manhattan
parade
bonnets
bunnies
furry friends
Chihuahua nation
Teacher says
This is a group of fans of the Chihuahua breed of dog
spent
peacock
took a while
headpiece
a big deal
neatly
capture
stand out
heels
handing me
dressed up
memorable
Yeah right
Teacher says
Be careful with this phrase because it can mean the opposite if you say it with a different tone.
Listen to these examples:
All the above are spoken with a serious or affirmative tone. It means "I agree".
All the above are spoken with a sarcastic or negative tone. It means "I don't believe you"
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