ingress \IN-gres\, noun:
1. the act of going in or entering.2. the right to enter.3. a means or place of entering; entryway.4. Astronomy. immersion (def. 5).
From the Latin in- + gradī literally meaning "to go in" or "enter," ingress entered English as a verb in the 1200s and as a noun in the 1300s.
oomph
- extra effort, strength, muscle, or drive.
" Come on, I know we can push this car, put a little more oomph in it."
Trivia
How long did it take 9,700 participants to find 510,000 hidden candy eggs in the biggest Easter egg hunt on record?
How long did it take 9,700 participants to find 510,000 hidden candy eggs in the biggest Easter egg hunt on record?
- Just one hour. The egg hunt was held in 2007 at the Cypress Gardens theme park in Winter Haven, Florida.
Holiday
- Easter: Christian festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament
History
- The Red Baron: German ace aviator Baron Manfred von Richthofen was shot down for the second time — this time, fatally (1918)
- Brasilia: became the capital of Brazil, instead of Rio de Janeiro (1960)
- Tiananmen Square: anti-communist protest grew to 100,000 in Beijing; troops suppressed it six weeks later, killing thousands (1989).
Birthdays
- Charlotte Bronte 1816 - Author ("Jane Eyre", "The Professor")
- John Muir 1838 - Conservationist, influential in the creation of the U.S. National Parks System and U.S. foreset conservation, the Muir Woods National Monument in California is named after him
- Oskar Herwig 1849
- Joe McCarthy 1887 - Baseball manager
- Anthony Quinn 1915 - Actor ("Viva Zapata! [1952]", "The Guns of Navarone")
- Don Cornell (Louis Varlaro) 1924 - Singer
- Clara Ward 1924 - Singer (Clara Ward Gospel Troupe)
- Elizabeth II (Elisabeth Mary) 1926 - Queen of the United Kingdom
- Silvana Mangano 1930
- Carl Belew 1931 - Country singer
- Elaine May 1932 - Actress, comedienne
- Charles Grodin 1935 - Actor ("Clifford", "Beethoven I", "Beethoven II")
- Reg Fleming 1935 - Hockey player
- John Weider 1947 - Musician (Family)
- Al Bumbry (Alonza Benjamin Bumbrey) 1947 - Baseball player
- Paul Davis 1948
- Patti LuPone 1949 - Actress ("Evita", "Driving Miss Daisy")
- Tony Danza 1951 - Actor ("Who’s the Boss", "Taxi", "Angels in the Outfield")
- Paul Carrack 1951 - Musician (Mike and the Mechanics, Noise to Go, Ace)
- Andie MacDowell (Rosalie Anderson) 1958 - Actress ("Groundhog Day", "St. Elmo’s Fire", "Four Weddings and a Funeral")
- Robert Smith 1959 - Musician (The Cure)
- Michael Timmins 1959 - Musician (Cowboy Junkies)
- Michael Franti 1968 - Musician (Spearhead)
- Nicole Sullivan 1969 - Actress, comedian ("MadTV", "King of Queens")
- James McAvoy 1979 - Actor
- Tony Romo 1980 - Football player
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