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  • 121day — n. 1) a chilly, cool; clear, nice; cloudy; cold; foggy; gloomy; hot, stifling; rainy; sunny; warm day 2) an eventful, field, memorable, red letter day (we had a field day criticizing their report) 3) a holy; opening; visiting; wedding; working… …

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  • 122day */*/*/ — UK [deɪ] / US noun Word forms day : singular day plural days 1) a) [countable] one of the periods of time that a week is divided into, equal to 24 hours We re going away for five days. The animals are kept inside for 14 hours a day. 24 hours a… …

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  • 123Day — n. 1 the time between sunrise and sunset. 2 a a period of 24 hours as a unit of time, esp. from midnight to midnight, corresponding to a complete revolution of the earth on its axis. b a corresponding period on other planets (Martian day). 3… …

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  • 124day — n. 1 the time between sunrise and sunset. 2 a a period of 24 hours as a unit of time, esp. from midnight to midnight, corresponding to a complete revolution of the earth on its axis. b a corresponding period on other planets (Martian day). 3… …

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  • 125Off the Deep End — For the 2009 pop punk album, see Off the Deep End (The Friday Night Boys album). Off the Deep End Studio album by Weird Al Yankovic Released …

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  • 126Day & Night — This article is about a cellular automaton rule. For other uses, see Day Night (disambiguation). Gun and antigun demonstrating the symmetric nature of Day Night. Day Night is a cellular automaton rule in the same family as Game of Life. It is… …

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  • 127day off — days off N COUNT A day off is a day when you do not go to work, even though it is usually a working day. It was Mrs Dearden s day off, and Paul was on duty in her place …

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  • 128Day of the Tiles — La Journée des tuiles en 1788 à Grenoble, 1890 painting by Alexandre Debelle. The Day of the Tiles (French: Journée des Tuiles) is an event that took place in the French town of Grenoble on 7 June 1788. It was among the first of the revolts which …

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