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First Day

[ furst dey ]

noun

  1. (among Quakers ) 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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In the months leading up to his inauguration, Trump said 53 times that he would end the Russia-Ukraine war on or before his first day in office.

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The family attended the first day of an inquest into her death and they are participating in the ongoing Lampard public inquiry which is investigating more than 2,000 patient deaths.

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At the first day of the 80-year-old's sentencing at Chester Crown Court, some victims read out impact statements, while others were read out for them by the prosecution.

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When Lam picked her up after her first day, he said, he didn’t recognize her right away because her head was covered with dust.

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Thursday - which is the first day of May - is likely to be the peak of this warm spell.

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