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days
29 ENTRIES FOUND:
days
(adverb)
nine days' wonder
(noun)
dog days
(noun)
salad days
(noun)
Armistice Day
(noun)
Boxing Day
(noun)
Christmas Day
(noun)
Father's Day
(noun)
Labor Day
(noun)
Memorial Day
(noun)
Mother's Day
(noun)
New Year's Day
(noun)
born
(adjective)
day
(noun)
early
(adjective)
field day
(noun)
glory
(noun)
high day
(noun)
holy day
(noun)
know
(verb)
number
(verb)
open day
(noun)
red–letter day
(noun)
see
(verb)
sick day
(noun)
snow day
(noun)
speech day
(noun)
sports day
(noun)
working day
(noun)
days
/
ˈ
deɪz/
adverb
days
/
ˈ
deɪz/
adverb
Britannica Dictionary definition of DAYS
chiefly US
:
during the day
:
in the daytime
She works
days
and goes to school nights.
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