payday

[ US /ˈpeɪˌdeɪ/ ]
[ UK /pˈe‍ɪde‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the day on which you receive pay for your work
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How To Use payday In A Sentence

  • Compared to a Finno-Ugric language like Estonian or Hungarian, which has tons of cases with exotic names like the inessive, superessive, ablative, translative, and exessive, English seems as poor as a pauper on payday. 2009 October « Motivated Grammar
  • The coalition document did not mention either doorstep lending or payday loans, where borrowers can be charged as much as 2,000 per cent. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the "earn them on one hunt, collect them on another" postulation is true -- all I can say is that I've been building up an exponential payday over the past 7 years! Collecting Versus Earning Your Game
  • These actions came as a result of my own naivety, driven by a desire to strengthen regulations on payday lenders and protect vulnerable consumers. The Sun
  • Single parents are hardest hit, with almost twice as many turning to payday lender. The Sun
  • Her successful campaign against the excesses of payday lending was a model of its kind. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bumper payday was partly a result of pragmatism and caution rather than grand design. Times, Sunday Times
  • A: If you want to quit, you'd better do it payday.
  • Was the face of a payday loan firm. The Sun
  • The intervention comes after a crackdown on payday lending in January last year. Times, Sunday Times
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