Day meaning in English
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Definition
a day: a 24-hour period (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, etc.)
Examples
- "Tuesday, Wednesday... Funny Days."
- "A ballad about the fateful day at Bondi Beach was released shortly afterwards."
- "It's a nice day."
- "Please indicate which of these days you would prefer as the new "Casual Dress Day", by filling in the box with a pencil or pen, blue or black ink."
- "You see, Icarus, everyone likes "Casual Dress Day" on Friday."
- "Floyd : Welcome back to Good Day USA."
- "Speaking of women, I have with me a letter from Susan Bliss who couldn't be with us on this sad day."
- "I haven't drunk any water in three days!"
- "For the last 2 days we have had to immobilise him. He has been trying to lick his own bottom, he keeps dancing to the music in his head, and worst of all, he sometimes tries to polish an imaginary teapot."
- "Thank you for choosing "Good Day USA"."
- "Chuk-Chuk : It is time to greet the day with energy and determination."
- "Brian : I got hold of a great thing: it's called the "Good Day USA" starter kit, and tells you all about how to survive in America!"
- "Jean : Miss Susie, since the first day I saw you in your office, I have been in love with you."
- "(Jean singing) Left a good job down in the city, working for the man every night and day!"
- "Welcome back to Good Day USA."
- "So how do you usually start your day?"
- "If there's anything we can do for you, don't hesitate to yell, and in the meantime, please sit back, enjoy a beer and we'll see you in 2 days... Cheers, mate!"
- "Thursday, Friday... Funny Days..."
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