Once a year the one of the Governors, who held that office, was entitled to ask the Head Master to give us a whole holiday, which he was always pleased to grant.
We had a whole holiday to give us time to pile up the heap; and in the evening parents and many other friends crowded to the field as spectators.
On the occasion of his ordination he begged a whole holiday of Dr.
Fancy wanting to be a muffin-man on a whole holiday!
With us it was a whole holiday; the occasion a birthday--it matters not whose.
And for me, I was ready enough to fall in with the fellow's humour; was not this a whole holiday?
I pleaded hard for a whole holiday, but my mother would not be persuaded; so I had to do my morning lessons as usual, and confessed, after they were over, that the hours had passed much faster than I at all expected.
To what boy or girl does not the promise of a whole holiday convey a sort of Fortunatus' purse of anticipated enjoyment!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whole holiday" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.