Similar words: day after day, statue, disdain, eavesdropping, by virtue of, disdainful, quest, guest. Meaning: ['tjuːzdɪ]
n. the third day of the week; the second working day.
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(151) Jackson and Medina made a brief appearance before a federal magistrate Tuesday on the extortion charge.
(152) Hers was a brave effort for one who had to be whisked off to hospital on Tuesday after a painful accident.
(153) One 200-strong theatre audience who found themselves trapped in the chaos on Tuesday were given an impromptu hour-long concert by Tom Jones.
(154) Flagg denied there were any fires Tuesday, other than normal cooking or camp fires.
(155) The bomb followed the announcement on Tuesday that early regional elections will be held in May.
(156) Kwalwasser drafted a reorganization plan for his office that the board of education approved Tuesday.
(157) The House of Representatives approved a similar measure Tuesday by voice vote.
(158) By contrast, 11, 000 voters cast early ballots in the recent Super Tuesday presidential primaries.
(159) This Tuesday, August 5, voters will go to the polls to accept or reject the proposed charter.
(160) After an eight-day Wyoming vacation and his birthday bashes, Clinton returns to work Tuesday.
(161) But Browne and others Tuesday suggested that Copps might just be engaging in rhetorical brinkmanship.
(162) But when the election rolled around last Tuesday,[www.Sentencedict.com] gays and lesbians in large numbers stood by Clinton.
(163) Acting on a complaint by the co-workers, police arrested Ospina Tuesday night on charges of grand larceny.
(164) Negotiations on a seven-year budget balancing plan broke off temporarily on Tuesday.
(165) Hamilton said that, depending on how the students fared emotionally Tuesday morning, he might cancel classes in the afternoon.
(166) Flammer, 24, took the stand to authenticate his pictures Tuesday.
(167) Every Tuesday her fat little fingers flew like birds up and down the keys of the piano.
(168) The Bank will announce on Tuesday the terms for its new gilt, to be auctioned on April 29.
(169) Brown said at a packed news conference in his office Tuesday.
(170) She confirmed Tuesday night that plans had changed and arrangements were being made for the trip.
(171) I can come and see you any day but Tuesday.
(172) On Tuesday, nearly five months later, the second baseman smiled and laughed and loved baseball again.
(173) Tuesday, they put on their party duds and joined the victory celebrations.
(174) For winning back-to-back national championships, the Huskers were rather matter-of-fact about it all Tuesday night.
(175) Meanwhile, Hong Kong advocacy groups Tuesday announced plans to fight the proposed changes.
(176) On Tuesday he had a temper tantrum on the school bus and then kicked the school secretary.
(177) The judge will quiz jurors individually about their views on abortion and the insanity defense beginning Tuesday.
(178) Clinton is expected to address budget issues in his State of the Union speech Tuesday, and he presents his budget Thursday.
(179) He was remanded in custody last Tuesday and will make a fresh bail application tomorrow.
(180) On Fat Tuesday, Meredith watched the banners being unfurled in the ballroom with a stab of pride in her heart.
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