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day-old

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. day-oldadjective

    not fresh today

    "day-old bread is cheaper than fresh"

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  1. day-old

    Day-old usually refers to something (often food items like bread or chicks) that was made, baked, hatched, or born the day before. It indicates that the item is not fresh from the same day but remains relatively new or usable. For example, day-old bread is bread that was baked the previous day.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of day-old in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of day-old in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of day-old in a Sentence

  1. Darcia Christiana Fleur:

    It came in a life jacket. Somebody handed me a life jacket and I was like, ‘Why am I getting a life jacket?’ And I looked inside, and inside was a five-day-old baby.

  2. Van Buren:

    I think it’s an understatement to say that that a two-day-old tweet tends not to be useful.

  3. Darcia Christiana Fleur:

    Yesterday I had a baby of five days old in my hands, it came in a life jacket. Somebody handed me a life jacket and I was like, ‘Why am I getting a life jacket?’ And I looked inside, and inside was a five-day-old baby.

  4. Ann Cavera:

    I have a theory. There is no such thing as age. Life is a gift that is given and can be taken at any moment, regardless of chronological age, so, in my view, everyone on the planet is the same age. We are all ‘this day old,’ because this day is the only thing I have.

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