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A-day

noun as in target date

noun as in target date

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Forget five-a-day, they say - we should be aiming for more like seven to ten servings per day.

Even a half-a-pack-a-day smoker now drops almost $200.00 per month on the habit.

Banksy began his month-long “residency” on October 1, and said he planned to produce a work-a-day for the entire month.

The one-a-day rhetorical blasts suggest something is terribly wrong in North Korea, writes Gordon G. Chang.

The one-a-day rhetorical blasts suggest something is terribly wrong inside the North Korean regime.

I take cigar-smoking as an expense of, say, half-a-crown a-day, and pipe-smoking at threepence.

It is said that some of the Chinese opium smokers consume from twenty to thirty grains a-day.

They were divided into five regiments, and each man was paid a franc a-day by the French authorities.

Perhaps he had never so keenly felt how entirely it had been a work-a-day life until this morning.

When had it itself lived a wake-a-day life on this planet in order to collect this fund of strange experiences?

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On this page you'll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to A-day, such as: d-day, deadline, h-hour, target day, term, and terminal date.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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