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- noun Plural form of
playday .
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Examples
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Naturally, it was the evolutions of our playdays as younger children.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Trek Fan’s Review Forum 2009
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The Daily Hazel important and legal birthdays are playdays
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Historic Cheyenne, with its years of background in gathering humanity to its playdays, was little better than the rest.
David Lannarck, Midget An Adventure Story George S. Harney
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Every hill and grove and hollow of the beautiful campus holds its memories of playdays and midsummer nights.
The Story of Wellesley Florence Converse 1919
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The exterior was of marble, so dazzling white that it seemed as though the whole structure might melt away in the sunshine, like those humbler ones which Mr. Gathergold, in his young playdays, had been accustomed to build of snow.
The Literary World Seventh Reader Hetty Sibyl Browne 1907
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Now that school had begun, a whole playday meant more than it did in vacation time, when all days were playdays.
Marjorie's Busy Days Carolyn Wells 1902
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Dole, and wrung a promise from him that the boy should have more hours for sleep, warmer clothes for winter, and three playdays a year; but
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One cause of Jim's inconsistent behavior about his bank account was the bad company he fell into on his playdays.
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Jim, in fact, had taken one of his playdays soon after she came; and grandmother asked Wilma to lock the book up in the drawer of her desk at the schoolhouse for a few days.
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Schairer said Timber Pointe kept its quota of playdays and he expects to approach last year's total of 29,000 rounds.
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