Particular day represented within a calendar system.
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Examples for "date"
Examples for "date"
1He said that at 'my age,' I really shouldn't need to date.
2The listing date could change based on market conditions, the sources said.
3But the question remains: is setting a transition date actually a mistake?
4His longest project to date, Megos spent 11 days working the problem.
5A new start date has been set for June 4 next year.
1Our most prominent calendar date, 20 November, is a day of remembrance.
2There is no specific calendar date that has a monopoly on good will.
3It may be one pollution calendar date that comes too late.
4A calendar date, with no specification of time.
5The calendar date of our 150th anniversary is tomorrow, March 29th.
1The winter solstice is, of course, the shortest day of the year.
2These are good for the zombie geek any day of the year.
3And he had no idea what day of the year it was.
4I, like hundreds, am working on the merriest day of the year.
5It's the longest day of the year, and the sun won't set.
6Seduce your partner with these ultra-romantic scents every day of the year.
7This guards our country round the clock every day of the year.
8Today is claimed to be the worst working day of the year.
9There were 360 in all, one for each day of the year.
10Summer solstice, the longest day of the year, falls around June twenty-first.
11The twentieth day of February is the fifty-first day of the year.
12Carthage and Corinth fell on the same day of the year 179.
13Ye're welcome every day of the year from now till judgment tramp.
14My grandfather and grandmother died on the same day of the year?
15And he that has workmen about him every day of the year!
16Black Friday became the biggest shopping day of the year in 2001.
Translations for day of the year