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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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Ms Kelly said this would make sure the tulips looked as beautiful and vibrant as possible "from the first day until the last".

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But on the very first day of shooting with Tom and myself, Guy said, “Go Irish.”

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And this year he has expanded it to three days, with the first day on 2 May featuring bands including James and Starsailor.

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On the first day of his presidency, Trump signed an executive order establishing a 90-day, program-by-program review of foreign assistance programs to determine which would continue, bringing funding for foreign assistance to a screeching halt.

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On his first day as Pope in 2013, Francis left the Vatican to pray in Santa Maria Maggiore.

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