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Sundays

[ suhn-deyz, -deez ]

adverb

  1. on Sundays.


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On some Sundays he came to church with only two hours of sleep.

On the following two Sundays—yes, he was allowed to remain the pastor for two more Sundays!

FXX announced eight-hour themed mini-marathons of the series will broadcast on Sundays leading up to new episodes on Fox.

Almost anything deeply felt is refreshing now, but 700 Sundays is not “anything.”

Members of Sanjiang's congregation said that, under Chinese law, they were only allowed to worship on Sundays.

In December, 1781, thirty-eight publicans were fined for allowing "tippling" on Sundays.

These adornments were of course for Sunday wear; no weekday clothes were worn on Sundays then.

I will work every other day, Sundays excluded, at two dollars and a half per day and find myself.

In London, for instance, certain tramway companies double the tram-fares on Sundays.

This practical spirit shows itself on Sundays in many of the large towns in Great Britain.

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