Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Plural form of
Easter .
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Easters.
Examples
-
Even if it is now a bit anachronistic, its a nice moment of relief from never-ending consumerism, and for those of us old enough it recalls Easters and Christmases past where pretty much everything shut down for 3 days and we all got to see our families instead of going to the shops.
-
Even if it is now a bit anachronistic, its a nice moment of relief from never-ending consumerism, and for those of us old enough it recalls Easters and Christmases past where pretty much everything shut down for 3 days and we all got to see our families instead of going to the shops.
-
Even if it is now a bit anachronistic, its a nice moment of relief from never-ending consumerism, and for those of us old enough it recalls Easters and Christmases past where pretty much everything shut down for 3 days and we all got to see our families instead of going to the shops.
-
Even if it is now a bit anachronistic, its a nice moment of relief from never-ending consumerism, and for those of us old enough it recalls Easters and Christmases past where pretty much everything shut down for 3 days and we all got to see our families instead of going to the shops.
-
Even if it is now a bit anachronistic, its a nice moment of relief from never-ending consumerism, and for those of us old enough it recalls Easters and Christmases past where pretty much everything shut down for 3 days and we all got to see our families instead of going to the shops.
-
Even if it is now a bit anachronistic, its a nice moment of relief from never-ending consumerism, and for those of us old enough it recalls Easters and Christmases past where pretty much everything shut down for 3 days and we all got to see our families instead of going to the shops.
-
Even if it is now a bit anachronistic, its a nice moment of relief from never-ending consumerism, and for those of us old enough it recalls Easters and Christmases past where pretty much everything shut down for 3 days and we all got to see our families instead of going to the shops.
-
Even if it is now a bit anachronistic, its a nice moment of relief from never-ending consumerism, and for those of us old enough it recalls Easters and Christmases past where pretty much everything shut down for 3 days and we all got to see our families instead of going to the shops.
-
Don't get me wrong, I love the "Easters," but seriously, man, where exactly do these "eggs" come from!?
-
The church has seen more than 200 Easters, but Snow said this one may be its biggest ever.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.