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[ thurz-deyz, -deez ] / ˈθɜrz deɪz, -diz /
adverbon Thursdays; every Thursday. Origin of ThursdaysThursday + -s1 Words nearby ThursdaysThurmond, Thurrock, Thurs., Thursday, Thursday Island, Thursdays, Thurston, Thurston Island, thus, thus far, thusly Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ThursdaysThe cleaning woman, who comes out from Detroit on Thursdays, was standing in the kitchen with her coat and hat on. Gordie Howe Hockey’s Greatest War Horse|W.C. Heinz|May 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST Football is played every week of the season on Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays. Move the Damn Super Bowl to Saturday!|Michael Tomasky|February 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST On Mondays and Thursdays, meals are served at 5pm to whomever comes—no questions asked. A Dickensian Christmas For Greece’s New Poor|Barbie Latza Nadeau|December 22, 2013|DAILY BEAST On Tuesdays and Thursdays, people line up to take hot showers. A Dickensian Christmas For Greece’s New Poor|Barbie Latza Nadeau|December 22, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Now he appears on Thursdays, as a regular guest of another talk show host. Meet the Stalinist, Putin-Loving American Expat Taking Over Russia's Radio Waves|Justin Green|April 19, 2013|DAILY BEAST Lots of people have struggled to go to Cornelia's Thursdays, and not gone, after all. An Ambitious Woman|Edgar Fawcett Thursdays, because we receive then; occasionally on other days. Monsieur Cherami|Charles Paul de Kock "You see the fame of your Thursdays has spread to England," Osmond remarked to his wife. The Portrait of a Lady|Henry James To the Thursdays Mr. Goodwood came regularly, solemnly, rather early; he appeared to regard them with a good deal of gravity. The Portrait of a Lady|Henry James Then, Nan had a day each week on which she received her friends, and on these Thursdays Patty was supposed also to act as hostess. Patty's Summer Days|Carolyn Wells
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