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[ US /ˈsənˌdeɪ, ˈsənˌdi/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States evangelist (1862-1935)
  2. first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians

How To Use Sunday In A Sentence

  • Derry Rovers Youths gained sweet revenge over rivals Spink Celtic in this Shield match played in the Ben Mulhall Park on Sunday, April 7.
  • It was a Sunday, so she could lie in till almost lunch time.
  • Her job was to work the bar on weeknights, except Thursday, and Sunday night, and on Monday to Friday she had to work the golf course.
  • An area of high pressure is due to move in after Sunday and stay anchored over the country for the week. The Sun
  • The demonstration is set for Sunday to coincide with World AIDS Day.
  • The soldier bargained that he should not have to go on guard on Sundays.
  • But although there was a scare with my first sample being clear, as we'd only just arrived, my second proved that I, along with the entire Sunday Herald table, was completely ratted and therefore allowed to keep the trophy.
  • And sometimes those mistakes wind up back to back on a Sunday afternoon.
  • Worse still, every paper lists him as a definite starter in Sunday's game.
  • Kirkwall lifeboat was called out to a boat aground in the Rousay Sound on Sunday afternoon.
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