Thursday meaning in English
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Definition
Thursday: the day of the week between Wednesday and Friday
Examples
- "Subject: Thursday's meeting in Hong Kong"
- "This Thursday, six hard rock bands will each be given 15 minutes to prove that they're the next big thing."
- "Thursday. 7:30 sharp."
- "Will you be at the meeting on Thursday?"
- "Thursday I don't care about you, it's Friday I'm in love."
- "Bruno : Let me check, Thursday, Thursday, this Thursday."
- "Philip will be traveling to smoggy, silicone-filled Los Angeles on Thursday morning to meet with buyers from 'Smells R Us', a chain of local perfume stores based in Southern California, as well as carriers of fine Delavigne products."
- "Let me just check my diary... Well, I'm free Monday... Tuesday... Wednesday... Thursday-"
- "We'll discuss this on Thursday."
- "Thursday February 21, 2013"
- "Dr. Badguy : Why don't you come to my villa Thursday evening around 7:30?"
- "Subject: Thursday's meeting"
- "Thursday, Friday, Funny Days."
- "I look forward to meeting you Thursday, at 6.00 PM sharp!"
- "I will meet you Thursday evening at the factory, at 6.00 PM. Don't worry about bothering the employees, they are used to working irregular hours and shifts."
- "Thursday, Friday... Funny Days..."
- "I see that you have it scheduled for Thursday morning."
- "I am writing to confirm our scheduled meeting for next Thursday."
- "Thursday : Sources report that the jet setting juice juggernaut was partying hard in the underwater city of Atlantis , riding sea horses and organizing illegal dolphin fights."
- "Thursday I'm having my back waxed."
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