Monday
[ˈmʌndeɪ]
Definition:
1. The day after Sunday and before Tuesday.
2. The first day of the working week.
3. The second day of the week.
4. The first working day.
Use 'Monday' in a sentence:
- 1. A new look at the Monday effect.
- 2. They'll probably be here Monday and Tuesday.
- 3. And I'm actually leaving on Monday, and so I won't live here anymore, starting this week.
- 4. So, what will start with on Monday is doing the most simple example of methane using these Lewis structure rules.
- 5. Today, I stopped to chat with the office janitor like I do every Monday morning on my way into work.
- 6. Every day there are seven lessons, This is my timetable for Monday.
- 7. I squared it with Dan, who said it was all right so long as I was back next Monday morning.
- 8. Scientists, business people, and sundry others gathered on Monday for the official opening.
- 9. He said consultations would start on Monday.
- 10. What’s worse my back started aching this Monday.
- 11. What do you do on Monday?
- 12. They had to wait till Monday to ring the bank manager.
- 13. Every Monday the whole office used to wait with bated breath for his report.
- 14. The workers threatened to walk out on Monday morning.
- 15. That magazine comes out every Monday.
- 16. Perhaps you'd like to tell me what you were doing Monday. Just for the record.
- 17. This year husbands in the Dallas area might not be back by Monday morning.
- 18. The media have been filled with tales of horror and loss resulting from Monday's earthquake.
- 19. Banks closed on Friday afternoon and did not open again until Monday morning.
- 20. The first meeting of the group took place last Monday.
- 21. She reached Karachi on Monday evening, the journey having occupied three days and nine hours.
- 22. I went back to work on Monday.
- 23. We'll meet on Monday.
- 24. I went to Paris on Thursday, and came back the following Monday.
- 25. It's Monday today, isn't it?
- 26. I'll call you Monday.