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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.