Use the word monday in a sentence

Examples of how to use the word “monday” in a sentence. How to connect “monday” with other words to make correct English sentences.

monday (n): the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday

Use “monday” in a sentence

A new Spanish class will be starting next Monday.
Are you busy next Monday?
It’s Monday today, isn’t it?
I’ll see you next Monday.

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Raising the cup to my lips, I drink my coffee, the hot liquid hitting me hard, while the Inspector outlines what happened last Monday evening


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‘What did the Inspector say when you told him about that gunsmith in the pub?’ I asked Stephen when he got home after work on Monday evening


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I asked to keep her in the hospital until Monday and told the


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On Monday I received a call from the hospital


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Lying cosily under the bedclothes, I cast my mind back over the last couple of days – Monday had been a long day what with one thing and another


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As usual, my role tended to be that of tea maker and encourager, but I wasn’t sorry for that after the marathon which was Monday


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«On June 17th, last Monday morning, the body of a male victim was found in the Sunnyvale estate


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Monday and Tuesday morning she had made it out of bed early and done her make-up at home


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I moan about this to Wally on Monday when I see him and he assures me that the village garage is okay, stressing that they have a good reputation and going on to mention that it’s where he takes his car


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‘Let’s make it Monday afternoon then

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By Monday morning, Iain had worked out what he was going to say to his boss – that James had been offered a revolutionary treatment for his migraines somewhere abroad that meant Iain had to resign from his job, asking for compassionate leave to follow James to where he was to receive this ‘special’ treatment


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He had hopes he could get her out of this hang in time to attend the Monday morning officers meeting


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He wouldn’t be able to meet with any of them about this til Monday morning, but if they gave their approval he was going to need another batch of antimatter condensate


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There’d been a vase of beautiful flowers on my desk on Monday – a present from the teaching staff which very nearly set the tears off again


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I nearly strangled Alastair on Monday because he left the lid off the sugar container


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Monday morning’s breakfast was unusually quiet


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I’ll break it to him on Monday


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‘We have a board meeting every Monday


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Mournfully, he says that he has to go back tomorrow morning explaining that he’s got a week to finish off his contract in Bournemouth before flying off to Italy on Monday to inspect apartments


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“Set the hearing on her separation from Thom to Monday morning

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“OK, you’re on for Monday,” she said


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Jo says that Simon’s off to Italy to inspect property on Monday 1st June, coming back on the Wednesday


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It is interesting at work on Monday


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The 13th was a Friday … obviously not bad luck for Bunty! So it is conceivable that if she went for an interview on the Friday she might just have started work on the following Monday which would be the 16th


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Anyway, I thought you said you would be back sometime Monday? S


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First thing of a Monday morning means different things to different people


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Monday rolls into darkness and Tuesday dawns


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She will try harder, but not until Monday


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This is the weekend and it’s always better to make resolutions on a Monday


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Launderette day is Monday

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The sound of cars and late night hauliers making time and distance ready for Monday morning crawls through the wooden frame of the double-glazed window


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It was Monday afternoon, he had removed his coat and set his boots and socks nearby


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Monday morning, even out here in Hicksville, is full of eyes


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My stomach was in knots on Monday, the day we got our mid-term back


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It’s obviously been hand-delivered … curious, I open it to find a fancy, glitter-covered invitation from the Ladies Katie and Abi requesting my presence at an alfresco luncheon with the Richards family at Lacock Abbey on Easter Monday


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It takes a while for them to find the appropriate place on the map, but as Abi pins the paper up, Katie explains the plan for Easter Monday


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Monday dawned bright and sunny, and, as arranged, I went over to Sally’s house with my bottles of nearly-champagne and the glasses in a basket


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‘It’s Monday, Anna; stupid question


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Strenhowell, the Director said, “Well done, I look forward to your presentation at the meeting with Brown & Backhouse and the Scottish Rite principles Monday next


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Waterhouse and his entourage arrived punctually a half hour before the Monday appointment held in the offices of the contracted construction company, Brown & Backhouse

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«They won’t be back till Monday now


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So what’s his leaving tomorrow going to do? Not a thing, Monday the place will be back to normal, and he still won’t be here to help


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So stay tuned and I’ll fill it in Monday or Tuesday whenever I hear what’s going on and whether Aziz of Saudi Arabia will be a student living in my house


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I think she told me on a Saturday and said he will make his decision on Monday


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Lucky for her, Christmas had fallen on Monday that year


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I attended for several years out there and it got hectic at one point because I was working my Election job during the day then on Tuesdays and Thursdays, I was going out to the Police Academy to attend the police reserve classes from like 6 to 9 and then the other two days I believe Monday and Wednesday I was going to Pima College


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A dozen Dort residents got very sticky letters on the Monday, with a few dried droplets of slurry wine and ale, but nobody seemed to mind for they all had managed to squeeze into the hall for that final waltz


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Monday, they said the weather would be


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We are told that what you do on Monday wil do al


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Monday is cal ed «deftera», meaning «the second»;

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return barely on Monday


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Starting off Monday morning with their usual


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door Monday morning, he was greeted by


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shivered as she remembered the Monday after she and Jeff


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It was a typical Monday in Boston! It had been impos-


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Monday!” at this an overweight boy, the same one who had slept on my shoulder during the bus


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nights before the early Monday commute


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Monday mornings and knew by the evening he would collapse in


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Monday morning and he was ready to work


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It was Monday night and he was feeling guilty about his lack of

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He had been quite sure last Monday morning after she had spent the night with him


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Bridget was the only one interested in his Monday morning


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Another horrible Monday and the ‘Merc’ cruised at a painful


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The true realisation had hit him after he’d left the dinner hall on Monday and returned to his cell


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Monday came around far too quickly


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Solicitors on this sunny Monday morning, Eileen was feeling a little vulnerable and Mrs


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Sunday’s were a rare occasion for them to meet in the old days, as it was usually recovery day for the farce of being ready for work on the Monday shift for both of them


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I was wishing it were Monday, so that I


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Without fail our Sergeant always asked on Monday mornings: “Did you f wankers miss me?” He never understood the absurdity of that question, and it seemed that only the Rooinekke and I caught the joke


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Captain Stewart had intimated to Prempeh that he must tender his submission on Monday, January 20th but on Sunday there was a distant desultory drumming, and Ashantis became more scarce in the town

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The “Blonde” set out at once for Madeira, but on Sunday, the 19th, a change for the worse occurred, and His Royal Highness expired peacefully on Monday evening at twenty minutes to nine o’clock, off Sierra Leone


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The next day on Monday, Dorothy and I left for Topeka, Kansas where she intended to stay while I was going to be gone for two years


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‖ It was left at that and on Monday I went about taking care of business as usual


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I started work the next Monday


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He arrived back on the Monday after the conference


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The next day was dull and cold, and on Monday, the twenty-fifth, the


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Every Monday, I received a kilo of meat; thus, for a while my family had fresh meat


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63 in regular trading Monday on the NYSE after rising to a new 52-week high of $47


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For domestic policy, he often dealt with it on Monday mornings alone, leaving the entire rest of the week devoted to foreign affairs


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Monday in the early morning hours was pretty dead until crush-hour traffic got going

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The following Monday, I went to see the doctor


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I’ll start a week from Monday,” I stated with brevity


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I was also told that I would receive these treatments every Monday through Friday for thirty-three straight days


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�Last Monday, Laura called and asked if I would drop by her place to discuss the upcoming plans for our Tidal Basin Cotillion


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First, he was authorized to board Smith-Hughes’s corporate jet in Chicago and landed at National Airport around eleven or twelve that Monday night


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Petersen rented a car around ten Monday evening


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The owner of the company had complied with Steve’s request to have the men who worked that Monday or Tuesday morning to be available to answer Steve’s questions


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“It will be here Monday by noon, Tuesday morning at the latest


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�On Monday, July 11th, Jonathan Smith-Hughes scheduled a flight to Chicago with his corporate jet


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He waited a couple of days after hearing the news before showing up at her house on a Monday, the only night of the week when the club was closed

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He put Tracy to work on the morning report and was sorting through the mail that had arrived on Monday


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Archangel Gabriel: Guardian of the moon, Monday and 1st Heaven


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However, I shall need to be in San José, more or less on a permanent basis, as of Monday to begin transitioning into my new office, and allow our next Port Authority director to do the same here


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One officer said to the other, “This guy will be a nice little earner for the magistrate on Monday: resisting arrest, assault and vagrancy


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The longest I can delay is till Monday


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If I’m able to get away from whatever might delay me, I’ll be at noon on Monday in the central market where all the buses are


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When Monday arrived, they set out in the pre-dawn hours, and Colling noted from the official-looking “work record” that had been created by Karol that it was the 24th of June


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I’m headed for the States on Monday, then to Panama


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Both medics assigned to Camp 146 have transfer orders effective on Monday, reassigned to a general hospital they’ve established in Munich


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On a Sunday in the middle of September, the troops at Camp 146 were informed without any prior warning that new currency restrictions would go into effect on Monday

  • Use the word Monday in a sentences

Sentence Examples

monday‘s Maandag… — Tuesday’s Dinsdag.

One of the things I recall in the process of reacclimating to society was a monday morning.

Even if you come on monday, when we’re not working, you’ll still hear him playing his sax, his trumpet, maybe his keyboard… he does that all the time.

Comes right after monday.

Today’s monday. Mom’s coming.

I’ll have the results on monday.

Call on monday, okay? — Sure.

No wonder you didn’t have 100 bucks to loan me monday.

I’m going to Europe monday.

is it really safe for us to go away and leave the place until monday. Sure.

The night shift must build another one by monday.

Every monday my father has lunch with his girlfriend. A beautiful buxom Italian.

The Sahara is not an easy monday ride

Free office consultation and advising for pregnant mothers, hours monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9-10

You better make that meeting monday.

The Hays office sent it. And the picture’s got to open monday in New York. Come on.

Regular rehearsal a week from monday.

The regular rehearsals start a week from monday.

Report for rehearsal next monday.

All right, I tell you. monday, we watch-a Firefly’s house, but he no come out.

Mr. Kent won’t see anyone till monday.

Well, I start the Riordan trial monday.

where, during the week beginning monday, February the 15th next, the said warden is commanded to do execution upon you.

We’ll get a better break in the monday morning newspapers.

monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday…

monday, Tuesday, Wednesday… — On Wednesday !

Now monday he takes four dogs, and Tuesday he takes three dogs.

Gracie, Gracie, why does he take four dogs monday and three dogs Tuesday?

Because he shot him monday.

Gosh, and the Buffalo Bill show is coming here next monday.

monday, I think…yes, monday.

I will not need you until monday.

You have to be back monday for a performance.

You marry Fredrik on monday.

monday, Fredrik, you marry.

You’ll marry Fredrik on monday.

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[ muhn-dey, -dee ]

/ ˈmʌn deɪ, -di /


noun

the second day of the week, following Sunday.

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Origin of Monday

before 1000; Middle English Mone(n)day,Old English mōn(an)dæg, translation of Late Latin lūnae diēs moon’s day

Words nearby Monday

Monclova, Moncton, mondain, mondaine, Mondale, Monday, Monday Club, Mondayize, Monday morning quarterback, Mondays, monde

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Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023

MORE ABOUT MONDAY

What does Monday mean?

Monday is the weekday between Sunday and Tuesday.

Many countries in North and South America, including the U.S. and Canada, consider the calendar week to begin on Sunday, with Monday being the second day of the week. In other places, including in much of Europe and Asia, Monday is considered the first day of the week. In parts of the Middle East and other places, the week is considered to begin on Saturday.

Regardless of when the week officially begins, in many places Monday is considered the first day of the workweek, the five-day span during which many people work and that ends on Friday (with Saturday and Sunday considered the weekend).

Since for many people Monday is the first workday (or school day) after the weekend, it is associated with a return to work and responsibilities. For this reason, and because Mondays have a tendency to be busy and hectic, it is often considered the most disliked day of the week (at least by Garfield, anyway).

The phrase case of the Mondays is a humorous way of referring to the state of being grumpy or sluggish because it is a Monday. The slang term Mondaze (pronounced like Mondays) similarly refers to the daze you might find yourself in on a Monday.

The word Mondays can be used as an adverb meaning every Monday or on Mondays, as in I work Mondays or Many restaurants are closed Mondays. 

To indicate the general time of day during which something will happen on a Monday, the word can be followed by the general time, as in Monday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday evening, and Monday night. 

Example: People hate Monday, but for me, the worst day of the week is Tuesday—it’s still days away from Friday without any of that recent weekend glow.

Where does Monday come from?

The first records of the word Monday come from before 1000. It comes from the Middle English Mone(n)day, from the Old English mōn(an)dæg, which is a translation of the Late Latin lūnae diēs, meaning “moon’s day.”

Monday is named after the moon thanks to the ancient Babylonians. The Babylonian civilization is the first one known to use a seven-day week. They named each of the seven days after planets and other celestial bodies. The two most visible ones got top billing, with the day we call Sunday being named after the sun and the day after—what we call Monday—being named after the moon. When the Romans adopted this model of naming the days for celestial bodies, they used their term for the moon, lūnae. (You can see this influence in the word for Monday in several languages—lunes in Spanish, lundi in French, and lunedi in Italian, for example.)

If you’re curious to know more about the history behind the word Monday, just read our article on the name’s fascinating origins.

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How is Monday used in real life?

In many places, Monday is the first day of the workweek. It has a reputation for being disliked due to being the first day back to work or school after the weekend.

Do not wish me a happy Monday. There is nothing happy about a Monday. #downer

— Sara Petit (@SaraPetit123) November 5, 2012

I’m getting my first pair of pointe shoes either this Monday or next Monday 😁🙌🏻 I’m excitedddd

— jules ⁷ | semi ia (@angel____hope) November 7, 2020

Try using Monday!

Which celestial body is Monday named for?

A. the moon
B. the sun
C. Mars
D. Mercury

How to use Monday in a sentence

  • Woldetensae’s status is unclear heading into Monday’s senior night game against the Hurricanes.

  • On Monday, Lukashenko met Putin again in Sochi, Russia, to ask him for another $3 billion, according to Russia’s Kommersant newspaper—a loan that could open the way for Putin to have a far greater hold over Belarus.

  • Allen Chen, the engineer in charge of the landing system, hinted during a Monday news conference that video footage of Perseverance’s parachute deploying contained a hidden missive.

  • On Monday, Republican state senators sent a letter to the presidents and chancellors of Tennessee’s public universities.

  • The FDA, which on Monday issued new guidance to manufacturers on how to deal with variants, has emphasized being ready to update vaccines.

  • But the program is just six weeks long, the Pentagon admitted Monday.

  • As the controversy unfurled late Monday, it created some odd bedfellows.

  • On Monday, Soelistyo had jolted relatives as well as searchers by suggesting that the plane could be “at the bottom of the sea.”

  • After two nights in detention, he was scheduled to be deported back to Turkey on Monday.

  • As the sun set on Monday and the search was called off for the day, there had been no positive update on the possible wreckage.

  • Liszt has returned from his trip, and I have played to him twice this week, and am to go again on Monday.

  • On Monday the clouds cleared away and the whole country was gloriously bright and fresh after the heavy showers.

  • You met him at Biarritz six months ago, and on Monday last he lunched with you up at Monifieth.

  • There was a rustle of expectancyupon the girls side, at leastat Assembly on Monday morning.

  • Get the gray colt and I’ll give you a lift over the mountain, but I’ll bring you back on Monday, too.

British Dictionary definitions for Monday


noun

the second day of the week; first day of the working week

Word Origin for Monday

Old English mōnandæg moon’s day, translation of Late Latin lūnae diēs

Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

(1) The museum is closed on Mondays.

(2) I reserve Mondays for tidying my desk and answering letters.

(3) I’m usually here on Mondays and Fridays.

(4) On Mondays I do the shopping.

(5) I work Mondays to Fridays.

(6) Don’t you hate going back to school on Mondays?

(7) Museums are closed to the public on Mondays.

(8) Mondays through Fridays, noon to 5 p.m.

(9) On Mondays I play football after school.

(10) Please note that the museum is closed on Mondays.

(11) Mondays through Thursdays, and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

(12) Kevin catches the bus home on Mondays and Wednesdays.

(13) For once, Happy Mondays are keeping schtum.

(14) We ate red beans and rice on Mondays.

(15) The Philadelphia Museum of Art is closed Mondays.

(16) I make sure Mum looks presentable on Mondays and Thursdays.

(17) Monday dawned, as Mondays will(http://sentencedict.com), and it was back to the Soho Laundry.

(18) But in convention season, Mondays and Tuesdays can get gobbled up quickly.

(19) We don’t get many customers on Mondays — Saturday is our busiest day.

(20) Some of the staff are apt to arrive late on Mondays.

(21) Our figure skating club has exclusive use of the rink on Mondays.

(22) Professor Lee’s office hours are from 2 to 4 on Mondays and Thursdays.

(23) The programme goes out live at 5 o’clock on Mondays.

(24) It’s downright ridiculous that the library isn’t open on Mondays!

(25) I was hungry for the security of routine and revelled in roast beef Sundays and meat-pie Mondays.

(26) Soon he has tension headaches and is missing work most Mondays.

(27) Generally, the construction industry still limits its delivery effort to an eight-hour period, Mondays to Fridays.

(28) Museum hours are 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tuesdays through Sundays; the museum is closed Mondays.

(29) I still have it in mind that barbers take Mondays off.

(30) Nobody’s modelled themselves on us, they’ve gone more the Roses and the Mondays.

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