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days

/ˈdeɪz/noun1 syllable

Days means: the time during which someone's life continues.

Synonyms for days2

noun, as in the time during which someone's life continues

also used for days

by day

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What does days mean?1

noun

1

the time during which someone's life continues“the monarch's last days”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with days?41

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Days in a sentence

  • The good old days have gone, never to return.CK
  • Stop clinging to your glory days, or you'll be left behind.SadeN
  • When summer is over, the days grow shorter and shorter.CM
  • On colder days, they curl up or dig a hole in the snow.speedwell
  • The couple doesn't fight often these days, but they used to a lot.CK
  • In those days, few people could travel abroad.CM
  • In those days, he lived in the house alone.CK
  • Under the new law, husbands can take days off to care for their children.CM

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