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First Day
[furst dey]
noun
(amongQuakers ) Sunday.
On First Day afternoons, she goes off by herself to enjoy the solitude of writing.
Word History and Origins
Origin of First Day1
Example Sentences
“He just held us accountable from the first day in the fall,” pitcher Jack Champlin said.
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.
Priscilla Ramos spent her first day of protesting in front of the Metropolitan Detention Center this week, where Marines were expected to arrive.
Schools were closed on Monday for a bank holiday, and Tuesday was his first day back.
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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