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ˈsʌn deɪz, -dizsun·days

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  1. Sundaysadverb

    Every Sunday.

  2. Sundaysnoun

    Plural form of Sunday.

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  1. Sundays

    The Sundays were an English alternative rock band, formed in the late 1980s, which released three albums throughout the 1990s. The band's beginnings came with the meeting of singer Harriet Wheeler and guitarist David Gavurin while attending Bristol University. Wheeler had played gigs with Cruel Shoes, an early incarnation of the band Jim Jiminee. The duo soon augmented the band with bassist Paul Brindley and drummer Patrick Hannan. The Sundays secured a recording contract with Rough Trade Records. Their debut single was "Can't Be Sure". Their first album, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, was released in 1990, along with their next single "Here's Where the Story Ends", and became a UK top 5 hit. The band were often misidentified as being the Primitives, another UK based alternative rock band from Coventry as their vocalists had very similar voices. With Rough Trade's financial troubles and the band's decision to manage themselves, the Sundays' next single, "Goodbye", did not emerge until 1992. Their next album, Blind, arrived the same year, reaching the UK top 15. The single "Love" reached number 2 on the US Modern Rock charts. The band toured in support of these recordings. In 1997 their third album, Static & Silence, was followed by the release of their most successful single to date, "Summertime", which made the UK top 15. The album itself reached the UK top 10. However, the band has been on a lengthy hiatus since those releases, with Wheeler and Gavurin focusing on raising their two children.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Sundays in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Sundays in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of Sundays in a Sentence

  1. Jameria Moore:

    Most people congregate on Sundays, at churches. You get a mass amount of people at churches. It's a little bit easier than going knocking door-to-door, especially in the Emerge Alabama heat.

  2. Daphney Gray:

    I have heard things, but I don’t let other people’s opinion sway my opinion, i just deal with the man that I see on Sundays and how he has treated my family since we’ve been here.

  3. Gail Saltz:

    If you tend to be more of the sad type on Sundays, it’s actually good to add some activities to the end of your day that can give you a sense of accomplishment.

  4. Sihanri Osangola Brigadie:

    JEHOVAHS WITNESSES IN RUSSIA CLAIM THEY WERE CHOKED, TASERED BY AUTHORITIES Last week in Yagha province where Sundays assault occurred -- a retired pastor was killed and another pastor was abducted by gunmen, according to an internal security report for aid workers seen by The Associated Press. More than 1,300 civilians were killed in targeted attacks last year in Burkina Faso, more than seven times the previous year, said the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project, which collects and analyzes conflict information. The insecurity has created a humanitarian crisis. More than 760,000 people are internally displaced, the government adds. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP In Sundays violence, the gunmen also injured 18 others, looted oil and rice from shops and forced three youth they kidnapped to help transport it on their motorbikes, according to Sihanri Osangola Brigadie, the mayor of Boundore commune. It hurt me when I saw the people.

  5. Amanda Ladd:

    Sundays, things tend to shut down completely, unless you're at a resort.

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