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- proper noun Plural form of
Sunday . - adverb US Every Sunday.
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Examples
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The fact that it airs on Sundays is a good thing, because I'll be able to watch it.
"In the words of the prophet Jerematic..." tragic_elegance 2009
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The style of play observed on Sundays is taken to the practice fields and the stadiums by the players at every other level.
Use your head? Dr. Mark Adickes 2010
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She has never worked on Sundays from the very beginning.
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I think that hno being allowed to hunt on Sundays is an outdated law and needs to be cahnged
Hunting on Sundays 2009
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If you want to restrict moral thinking to Sundays, is it ok to be pro-life except on Tuesdays?
San Diego to Arizona: “Look, just because we called you racist bigots…” | RedState 2010
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And she knows that even though Henry continued to preach on Sundays from the pulpit of Plymouth Church, his voice was never again quite as strong or his demeanor quite as confident. next »
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I get up early on fuckin Sundays just to catch the $4 matinee.
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Paella on Sundays is a specialty, and the regular menu represents a fusion of Spanish cuisine and nouvelle Mexican.
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Paella on Sundays is a specialty, and the regular menu represents a fusion of Spanish cuisine and nouvelle Mexican.
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Let's face it, our communities are full of people who go to church on certain Sundays out of a sense of moral obligation or because "that's what upstanding members of the community do."
What I hate I always do ... Andrew Beckner 2006
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