Similar words: sundry, misunderstood, round and round, mundane, misunderstanding, inundate, boundary, redundant. Meaning: ['sʌndɪ] n. 1. first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians 2. United States evangelist (1862-1935). v. spend Sunday.
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91. They are studying what to do next Sunday.
92. They go to church every Sunday.
93. A Sunday newspaper hack uncovered the story.
94. The final will be played on Sunday November 6th.
95. "I'll be astonished if I win on Sunday," laughed Lyle.
96. My brother, Neville, was born on a Sunday, when all the church bells were ringing.
97. I don't know. We'll just have to see how it goes on Sunday.
98. I was meant to be working on Sunday, but I just fooled around all day.
99. I'm busy on Sunday, so that gives me an out.
100. PS I forgot to invite you to our party next Sunday at six. PPS Please tell Ellis that he's welcome to come too.
101. The Sunday Times remains the brand leader by a huge margin.
102. Naomi used to go to church in Granville every Sunday.
103. The plan was to rendezvous with him on Sunday afternoon.
104. We get time and a half for working on Sunday.
105. I'm looking forward to Sunday, the only fly in the ointment being the fact that I shall have to sit next to my mother-in-law.
106. Luna never told me what irked her that Sunday morning.
107. The school picnic is on Sunday, so we're praying for a fine day.
108. It is said the general condescended to eat with the soldiers every Sunday.
109. I will expect to see you on Sunday unless I hear anything to the contrary .
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110. She is in Greece on an assignment for one of the Sunday newspapers.
111. Shaw has been nursing a sore ankle, and is not expected to play on Sunday.
112. We took a promenade along the canal after Sunday dinner.
113. We planned to visit the Great Wall last Sunday, but the rain queered our pitch.
114. We arrived in England on a cold wet Sunday in 1963.
115. Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead on Easter Sunday.
116. The Sunday antique market is a happy hunting ground for collectors.
117. He met her on one of his Sunday afternoon walks.
118. 'When do you need it by?' 'Saturday or Sunday. Whenever.'
119. The visitors will come back next Sunday to play off the game stopped by rain.
120. The Sunday Mercury accused her of trying to revenge herself on her former lover.
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