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1
This, I guess, is the
dreaded
day
for many Leaving Certificate students.
2
No more than three weeks now remained between her and the
dreaded
day
.
3
The
dreaded
day
arrived; the man came with his wagons.
4
This moment he had
dreaded
day
in and day out.
5
The February convocation was drawing near, and with it Lena's
dreaded
day
of examination.
6
Because today is not, in fact, that long-
dreaded
day
of infamy when Dexter Dies.
7
Moreover, the
dreaded
day
on which the semi-annual interest came due was now close at hand.
8
The
dreaded
day
arrived at last, and her strong constitution enabled Herminia to live through it.
9
It's a symbol and it's a reminder of how people lost their lives that
dreaded
day
.
10
If Tom and Jules do not return, will the remaining stock carry her to that
dreaded
day
?
11
On the night preceding this
dreaded
day
,
his fears for the morrow permitted him not to sleep.
12
At last the
dreaded
day
arrived.
13
This amount has been sucked from the people from excessive levy, and has been hoarded for the
dreaded
day
.
14
Day Zero: the
dreaded
day
when Cape Town's taps are expected to run dry has been moved forward to 21 April.
15
After that, after those church services were over, he sank again and never roused himself till the
dreaded
day
had come.
16
That night, Paris took Myrina back to the cabin in the woods, to give them three nights together before the
dreaded
day
.
dreaded
day
dreaded
dread