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Wednesdays

[ wenz-deyz, -deez ]

adverb

  1. on or during Wednesdays; every Wednesday.


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After school, she heads to an enrichment program: architecture on Mondays, rocketry on Tuesdays, and sculpture on Wednesdays.

Lee also touted a "wicked second season of Nashville," which will stay put at 10 p.m. on Wednesdays.

But once you look at Wednesdays and Thursdays, things fall off the precipice altogether.

The CW moved Supernatural to Wednesdays, ordered five new shows, renewed Hart of Dixie, and canceled  Secret Circle and  Ringer.

While we're at it, move Law & Order: SVU back to Wednesdays at 10 p.m. again, pronto.

On Wednesdays she was at home to artists and distinguished people.

On Wednesdays there was always a dinner at the Palazzo Lanfranchi, to which the convives were cordially welcomed.

They count their Tuesdays and Wednesdays with calculation as work-days, which should be childishly wind-sweptly free.

Every week regularly, on the day when she took the clothes to Paris (it was on Wednesdays), she came home drunk.

A newspaper of the time, issued on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

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