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days
[ deyz ]
days
/ deɪz /
adverb
- informal.during the day, esp regularly
he works days
Example Sentences
The Met Office has forecast a "grey Christmas" with "extremely mild" temperatures for most in the coming days - ruling out any prospect of a white Christmas for the majority of the country.
In its glory days, the club had 1,000 members and a long waiting list, but over the decades, that figure dwindled to 300.
The three were arrested a few days later and a court has remanded them for 14 days.
In the following days authorities further tightened restrictions, making it difficult for anyone to verify the story, especially journalists who cannot freely travel to Tibet.
It is the first time they have been in the bottom half at this stage since the pre-Premier League days.
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