<span class="searchmatch">continuation</span> <span class="searchmatch">days</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">continuation</span> day...
<span class="searchmatch">continuation</span> day (plural <span class="searchmatch">continuation</span> <span class="searchmatch">days</span>) Synonym of contango day...
Compound of 雨 (ame, “rain”) + 続き (tsuzuki, “continuing, <span class="searchmatch">continuation</span>”, the 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “continuative form”) of verb 続く tsuzuku, “to continue”). IPA(key):...
Possibly a <span class="searchmatch">continuation</span> of Middle English resten-dei, restandæȝ, from Old English restendæġ (“day of rest; Sabbath”). rest day (plural rest <span class="searchmatch">days</span>) A day spent...
clear as day cold day in Hell contango day <span class="searchmatch">continuation</span> day cooling-off day could go all day count one's <span class="searchmatch">days</span> dage daily dan day darty dawn of a new day...
idag misspelling of i dag idag is accepted in Riksmål. Originally a <span class="searchmatch">continuation</span> of pre-1938 Bokmål, it has developed into a separate, unofficial written...
Oliver C. Speck, editor, Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained: The <span class="searchmatch">Continuation</span> of Metacinema[2], Bloomsbury, →ISBN, page 25: Thus Django becomes the...
has been continued to the thirteenth of July. (poker slang) To make a <span class="searchmatch">continuation</span> bet. In the transitive sense, continue may be followed by either the...
uncountable, plural unends) (nonstandard) Absence or lack of ending; <span class="searchmatch">continuation</span>; infinity 2010, Alfred Colo, Laughing Matters: First halves of life are...
bed rest, resulting in a loss of strength and mobility. 2018 March 5, “70 <span class="searchmatch">days</span> to end pyjama paralysis”, in NHS England[1], archived from the original...