work day

NOUN
  1. a day on which work is done
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How To Use work day In A Sentence

  • As I knew she was originally from a country with a very conservative culture, I didn't snort at her use of the word "wifely" or ask if that meant having a martini waiting for my husband at the end of the work day. Do Ask, I'll Tell: Gay Parents and Back to School Time
  • Most visitors to this blog come during work days when they are supposed to be doing work*. Archive 2007-08-01
  • The work week was six days, and each work day was a grueling 12 hours.
  • For many senior citizens, retirement means the end of the work day and adaptation to the loss of an identity and a daily social setting.
  • Yes, we all still work day jobs and at times it's difficult to juggle a full-time band a full-time job.
  • they struck in support of their claim for a shorter work day
  • The fathers and mothers were asked to choose together a typical workday and nonwork day, usually a weekend day, and then to each fill out a time diary for those two days.
  • Donald Rumsfeld habitually wore a cilice when standing at his lectern to help him stay awake through 15 hour work days. I win!
  • Another 100 pages of Sudoku, word jumbles and connect the dots so you can fill the work day the same way Bush did on many days. Dean Obeidallah: Sneak preview of George W. Bush's new book
  • One spouse may work days while the other works nights in order to keep the home front covered.
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