Similar words: sunday, bondage, fondant, almond, secondary, in bondage, diamond, diamonds. Meaning: ['mʌndɪ] n. the second day of the week; the first working day.
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121. I desperately need to lay my hands on some money by Monday.
122. It was blue Monday and Henry nodded sleepily over his books.
123. On Monday he would have to return to his regular duties.
124. The rest of the questions have stood over till next Monday.
125. The teacher insisted on all the homework being handed in on Monday.
126. On Monday I was still upset and I phoned in sick to work.
127. I'll give you one last chance and if you don't bring it on Monday, you'll be in trouble.
128. On Monday, the board of directors will meet to make their final decision.
129. His shop is open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm.
130. The letter was sent on Monday from Manchester and arrived in London the very same/next day.
131. The ticket office is open until 5 p.m. Monday to Friday.
132. The new train will be formed into the regular timetable from next Monday.
133. He has promised to post a formal offer document to shareholders by Monday.
134. Our teacher notified us that there would be a test on Monday.
135. Given good weather, our ship will reach Shanghai Monday evening.
136. There are no matches tomorrow, which is a rest day, but the tournament resumes on Monday.
137. The suspension of fighting is to take effect at 6 am on Monday.
138. He fell ill on Monday and died three days later.
139. Broughton took a sickie on Monday to paint his fence.
140. Yesterday the pound was quoted at $1.8285, unchanged from Monday.
141. He gets through his pay like a dose of salts, and by Monday he's broke.
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142. New talks will begin on Monday in an effort to break the deadlock .
143. The society is holding its Annual General Meeting in the conference room next Monday.
144. A new series of wildlife programmes has started on Monday evenings.
145. I said it was Tuesday, but in fact it was Monday.
146. Go easy on the milk—that's all we've got till Monday.
147. The bar was packed to the gills on Monday night.
148. On Monday morning Jemmy sauntered on the road of Madison Square.
149. The senator's weekend utterances were promptly rebutted by three of his colleagues on Monday.
150. Could you arrange a meeting with Mrs Wilson for Monday, please?
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