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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151. The first lesson on the timetable for Monday morning is history.
152. We can visit your company on Monday or Tuesday; our plans are fairly flexible.
153. I'm afraid we can't meet till Wednesday - I'm tied up on Monday and Tuesday.
154. The Prime Minister is expected to call a crunch meeting on Monday.
155. I need the report on my desk first thing Monday morning.
156. Banks closed on Friday afternoon and did not open again until Monday morning.
157. No, I'm busy on Monday. How about Tuesday at seven?
158. The work on the house will begin in earnest on Monday.
159. Here's an IOU for the fiver you lent me. I'll pay you back on Monday.
160. 'Can you start on Monday?' Amy gave a gulp. 'Of course,' she said.
161. You promised me the car would be ready on Monday.
162. There were more than ten serious casualties in the Monday plane crash.
163. 'When did the accident happen?' 'It was the Monday .'
164. This year's Boat Show opens at Earl's Court on Monday.
165. You'll have the report in your hot little hands by Monday.
166. If today is Wednesday, the day before yesterday was Monday.
167. I work from Tuesday to Saturday, and Sunday and Monday are my days off.
168. Suspicions were aroused when he failed to return to work on Monday morning.
169. I went to Paris on Thursday, and came back the following Monday.
170. We could all be in the dole queue on Monday .
171. After the security alert,(http://sentencedict.com/monday.html) most of the firms affected were open for business on Monday morning.
172. After months of indecision, the government gave the plan the go-ahead on Monday.
173. You need to let me know by Monday if you want to take part.
174. Jessica died Monday. She was one week shy of her 13th birthday.
175. I read in the newspapers they are going to have 30 minutes of intellectual stuff on television every Monday from 7:30 to 8. to educate America. They couldn't educate America if they started at 6:30. Groucho Marx
176. Monday Carrie went again to the Casino.
177. "When roughly would this be? Monday?"— 'Something like that.'.
178. Accordingly, she arose early Monday morning and dressed herself carefully.
179. Why didn't you say anything at that time, you monday - morning quarterback!
180. The boycott began on Monday, December 5, and it was an immediate success.
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