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day off



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Idioms and Phrases

A day away from work, school, or a similar obligation; a free day. For example, Sophie always used her day off to do errands . [Late 1800s]
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But Lue said Leonard was held out of the Spurs game “because we knew he would have three days off” before playing again.

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The Clippers have two days off before they host San Antonio on Tuesday night.

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“He didn’t have one day off, so he had this intense approach to it,” says Longoria.

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An 11-year-old girl who went missing after she entered the River Thames had been paddling in the water during a day off from school, according to residents living near the scene.

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Instead, Patricia took the day off work to spend in quiet reflection.

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