Similar words: tuesday, wretchedness, sadness, day after day, avowed, wedding, disdain, brand new. Meaning: ['wenzdɪ] n. the fourth day of the week; the third working day.
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151. And next Wednesday sees probably the biggest and most cosmopolitan trade wine show ever staged in the province.
152. He got out of bed on Wednesday morning, feeling the same dread he might feel over an impending root canal.
153. John F.. Kerry Wednesday described the governor as an enemy of higher education masquerading as an election-year friend.
154. The bill is scheduled to be reconsidered next week, and that spawned a gay rights protest Wednesday at the Capitol.
155. Weld was scheduled to speak Wednesday night when convention organizers intend to stress economic issues.
156. However, on the evening of Wednesday 9 October another meeting was called, also in the City Hotel.
157. On Wednesday, he said he will help Maskhadov fight a postwar crime wave.
158. Wednesday afternoon, riot police were out on the streets of Belgrade to enforce a ban on marches by anti-Milosevic demonstrators.
159. Wednesday will be unchanged after their 8-0 drubbing of Aldershot in the Littlewoods Cup - provided Palmer shakes off a knee injury.
160. Divine Mission airs at 3 today, and 9 p. m. Wednesday, November 19, on Channel 6.
161. He hopes to have busloads of protesters outside the convention hall Wednesday, when Clinton is to arrive.
162. The meeting took place Wednesday evening, just hours before the younger Cosby was shot to death.
163. That move won bipartisan applause from the House panel members Wednesday.
164. For the Conservatives it was the start of the long descent towards the agony of Black Wednesday.
165. Andrew Cuomo had the combined feminine power of two dynasties backing him at his Senate confirmation hearings Wednesday.
166. Phil Gramm ended his presidential bid Wednesday in much the same way he campaigned: short on emotion and long on economics.
167. Negotiators said Wednesday that the main sticking point was still whether the industry should be exempt from paying punitive damages.
168. Archbishop Winning celebrated the Ash Wednesday Mass attended by about 200 students.
169. But spokesmen said the electoral commission could probably only offer preliminary results Wednesday.
170. An aide said Clinton will announce his plan Wednesday after conferring with a White House-led task force on climate change.
171. They now have a week off to review things and figure out what to do after Wednesday night debacle.
172. The dramatic events of Black Wednesday leave little chance of avoiding a quick revival of inflationary pressure.
173. Wednesday was the deadline to apply for the new permanent-residency cards and pay the $ 75 fee.
174. Chapman had died of cancer on Wednesday on the eve of the twentieth anniversary celebration of the first Monty Python show.
175. Robinson said Wednesday that he had a misunderstanding with Brown over what constituted an encampment.
176. City offices in the above counties will be closed Wednesday.
177. The couple were shot last Wednesday at their cottage at Wadhurst(Sentencedict.com ), East Sussex.
178. A foot abscess had cast doubts on the colt's participation in the Epsom Classic on Wednesday week.
179. On the Wednesday, we had two shows and a farewell party on a boat until 2.00am.
180. To keep pace with the popularity of skating, Collins is debuting a 15-show winter mini-tour at East Coast venues on Wednesday.
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