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plural Sundays
The first day of the week in many religious traditions, and the seventh day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 standard; the Christian Sabbath; the Lord's Day; it follows Saturday and precedes Monday. quotations examples
And after missing a simple header in the first half, the Manchester United striker ensured England topped Group D to set up a quarter-final meeting with Italy in Kiev on Sunday.
2012 June 19, Phil McNulty, “England 1-0 Ukraine”, in BBC Sport
(informal) A newspaper published on Sunday. quotations examples
I gave him the switchboard with my love, went down to the Savoy for breakfast and read the Sundays.
1974, John le Carré, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
(informal) A comic strip published in a Sunday newspaper. quotations examples
It just wasn't his thing, although he did beautiful Sundays for however long he did them. So as soon as he could, he hired someone to do the Sundays. Karen and I would do some dailies, but we were the Sunday artists.
2017, Mark Arnold, Pocket Full of Dennis the Menace
third-person singular simple present Sundays, present participle Sundaying, simple past and past participle Sundayed
To spend Sunday (at a certain place, with a certain person or people, etc.). quotations examples
I waded through accounts of new calves and colts, new fences and barns, who “Sundayed” with his brother, etc., and soon had a list of all the cases in that part of the country.
1910, Arthur B. Reeve, The Silent Bullet, section III
The dogs and I were Sundaying on the garden lawn.
1944, Emily Carr, “Kipling”, in The House of All Sorts
When we’re Sundaying in the city, I like nothing better than to roll out of bed and head straight for Noshington on the corner of South Circular Road and Washington Street, for one of their hugely satisfying weekend brunch options.
2016, Brian Finnegan, “Your Sunday Best,” in totallydublin.ie
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(US, Canada) On Sundays. examples