Similar words: nowadays, day after day, always, X-rays, lengthways, cut both ways, day, d-day. Meaning: [deɪ] n. the time during which someone's life continues.
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(31) She found herself tiring more quickly these days.
(32) He only lived a few days after the accident.
(33) The days that preceded were filled with activity.
(34) I'm counting the days till I see you again.
(35) How's he getting along these days?
(36) He died after five days of excruciating torture.
(37) We've been mates since our school days.
(38) He comes to see his parents every three days.
(39) I did some acting in my student days.
(40) It is rare to find such loyalty these days.
(41) May you live all the days of your life. Jonathan Swift
(42) There were some days to wait before the Congress.
(43) Drawn matches were replayed three or four days later.
(44) The sun came through after days of rain.
(45) The barometer has been steady for three days now.
(46) She took an overdose and died two days later.
(47) The sports meet will be held three days hence.
(48) The service runs on alternate days.
(49) There are seventeen days to go till my birthday. Sentencedict.com
(50) These days, cartoonists send in their work by fax.
(51) I don't have much of an appetite these days.
(52) In those days the land was plowed by oxen.
(53) Snow had been falling steadily for ten days.
(54) She needed intensive care for several days.
(55) She deliberated her decision for several days.
(56) These days, the pressure has eased off.
(57) She'd been pestered by reporters for days.
(58) In those days, religious dissent was not tolerated.
(59) In those days jobs were plentiful.
(60) The film really recaptures the atmosphere of those days.
More similar words: nowadays, day after day, always, X-rays, lengthways, cut both ways, day, d-day, mayday, one day, all day, by day, today, midday, friday, nowaday, sunday, weekday, tuesday, holiday, the other day, thursday, everyday, yesterday, daylight, doomsday, natal day, birthday, man friday, wednesday.