Noun
a legal holiday in the United States
Source: WordNetAbbey M. Shields, 21, Rockport, domestic violence assault on July 4, 2019 in Hope, dismissed; disorderly conduct, $250 fine. Source: Internet
A body surfer gets churned around in a wave at the Wedge in Newport Beach on Saturday, July 4, 2020. Source: Internet
A cyclist is seen riding in London, Britain, on May 10. Beginning July 4, many British businesses will be allowed to reopen under updated distancing and capacity rules. Source: Internet
A bright spot in 1912 was George Mullin pitching the franchise's first no-hitter in a 7–0 win over the St. Louis Browns on July 4, his 32nd birthday. Source: Internet
After a protest on July 4, 2007, Peterson relented and allowed photography on their property under limited conditions. Source: Internet
After a disappointing interview on July 4 of the same year, citation he shut himself in his lodgings and threw all his energies into the composition of an essay which would compel Kant's attention and interest. Source: Internet