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day off
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]Example Sentences
But Lue said Leonard was held out of the Spurs game “because we knew he would have three days off” before playing again.
The Clippers have two days off before they host San Antonio on Tuesday night.
“He didn’t have one day off, so he had this intense approach to it,” says Longoria.
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.
Instead, Patricia took the day off work to spend in quiet reflection.
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