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First Day

[furst dey]

noun

  1. (amongQuakers ) Sunday.

    On First Day afternoons, she goes off by herself to enjoy the solitude of writing.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of First Day1

First recorded in 1645–55
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Example Sentences

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“He just held us accountable from the first day in the fall,” pitcher Jack Champlin said.

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The three Russian witnesses all testified on the first day of Kurashov's trial – three former prisoners who like Kurashov had gambled on surviving the war to gain their freedom.

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Priscilla Ramos spent her first day of protesting in front of the Metropolitan Detention Center this week, where Marines were expected to arrive.

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Schools were closed on Monday for a bank holiday, and Tuesday was his first day back.

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Australia had reached 28 without loss just before tea when their tormentor from the first day, Rabada, lit the blue-touch paper.

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