Similar words: take a day off, day of atonement, day in and day out, pay off, lay off, play off, playoff, by way of. Meaning: n. a day when you are not required to work.
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91. The day off was a tad too late for some players.
92. And since yesterday was the third Monday in January, it was also Martin Luther King Day. For a lot of people, it's a day on, not a day off; a time to give back to their communities.
93. Normally, on an off-day after a back-to-back, Jackson might've given the team a day off.
94. In order to help the newcomer Jade, Jiro from Fahrenheit took a day off for the MV. Just to prepare the shooting for the MV with the entire group.
95. Let's take a day off from the campaign trail, break bread the Thanksgiving table.
96. Jenny King, a saleswoman at Sun Tech, is asking her manager, Jake Lancer[sentencedict.com], for a day off.
97. After months without day off , it's official: You need a vacation.
98. The verse of the quote is 2:28, this is used as proof that Nostradamus knew she would be killed on the 31st, despite the fact the number is one day off, if 28 and 2 are added together that's only 30.
99. He took two day off to counterbalance the overtime the week before.
100. The 28-year-old from Thembalihle works seven days a week as a ranch hand on a 370-acre cattle and sheep farm, getting a day off every other week.
101. Ask you manager for a day off at short notice.
102. He ask the manger's permission to take a day off.
103. This was his day off and with laudable initiative he had hurried out " to see. "
104. The employees in question worked at only one factory, but accommodating the extra day off was a legitimate part of the payroll system for the whole company.
105. If well begun is half done, then for Italians (and not only) a good breakfast and a comfortable, fun bathroom are two important things for starting the day off on the right foot.
106. Millions of Americans are getting a day off from work for the U. S. observance of George Washington's Birthday, although the holiday is often referred to as Presidents' Day.
107. Ben: Why did Mr. Johnson take a day off yesterday?
108. You can take a day off and go to see your mother.
109. He took a day off to get thoroughly worked up in, came home that night full to the chin of indignation and Dunedin beer, and tried to kick Steelman out.
110. The pain was so bad that President Carter had to take a day off from work.
111. I mean you can take a day off tomorrow and go to the Fair.
112. JennKing a saleswoman at Sun Tech , is asking her manager, Jake Lancer, for a day off.
113. Tuesday's day off started inauspiciously , with Yahoo Sports reporting talks between the Cavaliers and Heat that would have had Marion going to Cleveland for Anderson Varejao and Wally Szczerbiak.
114. There will be the devil to pay if the boss learns I the day off today.
115. I had one day off on the day when the No. 8 Storm signal was necessitated for Typhoon Nuri, I used my home dehumidifier to draw water from the air.
116. You've got a day off, why not have a lie-in?
117. Boss: We're short-handed, Smith. I can't give you the day off.
118. In 2009, he announced that Police Day would now be a national holiday – which meant (providentially) that the 25 January protesters had the day off.
119. He asked the manager's permission to take a day off.
120. If this works for you, you might consider taking most or all of the day off the day before each of your prelims .
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