We have no meanings for "restful day" in our records yet.
1 You've had a nice restful day to set yourself up.
2 We spent a restful day , preparing for the return journey.
3 Think what a beautiful, restful day we shall have to-morrow, wandering about Canterbury cathedral.
4 Well, I hope you have a restful day off.
5 Sunday was a very pleasant, restful day to us.
6 Some one from a neighboring town who happened to be visiting in Milton occupied the pulpit, and Philip had a quiet, restful day .
7 After that whole thing I think he should have a couple of very restful days .
8 Here they spent their quiet, restful days , having prayers and a couple of religious services each Sunday.
9 Three restful days followed; the hotel wore a homelike air, and the time was full of content and quiet enjoyment.
10 The restful days were gone, one would have supposed that Mrs. Sinclair had engaged, in her mother, a maid and seamstress.
11 And that was the abrupt end of those restful days , dozing in a deck chair listening to the cawing rooks at Winterdean Hall Convalescent Hospital.
12 "A restful day under the oak."
13 But to a person who when well is very hard-worked, and a good deal worried, what restful days those are of which we are thinking!
14 "It's very good of you to think of us, and Susan and me will have a more restful day . "
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