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spring break
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spring break
n.
A period of recess, usually lasting one week, during the spring term at school.
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Noun1.spring break - a week or more of recess during the spring term at schoolspring break - a week or more of recess during the spring term at school
time out, respite, break, recess - a pause from doing something (as work); "we took a 10-minute break"; "he took time out to recuperate"


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The hordes of spring breakers are, for the most part, gone, she said, and the ski area expects mainly locals to descend and enjoy the fresh snow.
The spring breakers only represent a small slice of the 22-23 million foreign tourists, mostly from the United States, who descend on Mexico each year, but the hotel manager said they were an investment for the future.
 
 
 
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