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A gaudy (from the Latin, "gaudere", meaning "to rejoice") is a kind of reunion, particularly associated with the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge.

Gaudy celebrations normally take place during the summer vacation, and may include events such as speeches, lectures, concerts and dinners.

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