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First Day
[ furst dey ]
noun
- (among Quakers ) 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
Ms Kelly said this would make sure the tulips looked as beautiful and vibrant as possible "from the first day until the last".
But on the very first day of shooting with Tom and myself, Guy said, “Go Irish.”
And this year he has expanded it to three days, with the first day on 2 May featuring bands including James and Starsailor.
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.
On his first day as Pope in 2013, Francis left the Vatican to pray in Santa Maria Maggiore.
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