Similar words: in those days, win the day, in days of yore, in the dark, leap in the dark, a leap in the dark, the day before yesterday, these days.
Random good picture Not show
(31) Sir Walter Raleigh was a well-known English traveler who lived in the 16th century in the days of Queen Elizabeth. He made several voyages to America from England.
(32) When temptation overtakes the iniquitous man, he has no confidence wherewith to call upon God, nor to expect salvation from Him, since in the days of his ease he stood aloof from God's will.
(33) How I miss that trail of our accompanied footprints in the days of intoxicating friendship.
(34) Back in the days of command lines and character - based menus, interfaces indirectly offered services to users.
(35) In California, Persian walnuts were first grown in the days of the early Spanish missions.
(36) In the days of sailing vessels the crew were afraid they would be becalmed here.
(37) The world's first investment club was established in Texas in 1898, back in the days of the Wild West when few investments could be considered safe.
(38) The Russian special services' "special relationship" with Abkhazia began well before the region's break from Georgia in 1991,[www.Sentencedict.com] in the days of the Soviet KGB.
(39) This was once a busy Roman road in the days of yore.
(40) Feed thy people with thy rod, the flock of thine heritage, which dwell solitarily in the wood, in the midst of Carmel: let them feed in Bashan and Gilead, as in the days of old.
More similar words: in those days, win the day, in days of yore, in the dark, leap in the dark, a leap in the dark, the day before yesterday, these days, one of these days, all the day, of the day, by the day, consecutive days, if I may say so, carry the day, order of the day, month of sundays, throughout the day, the order of the day, a month of Sundays, the day of reckoning, the day after tomorrow, in the eyes of, say-so, in the dust, in the process of, in the dead of, in the doghouse, in the distance, utility software.