"day" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- September 8: Another day of luxury, punctuated with a pair of game runs.
- Wally set out on a bitter cold day, punctuated by brilliant and sharp snowfall, to run errands.
- The board's decision tonight not to proceed was only the latest reversal in a day punctuated by them.
- But his first day in the post, punctuated by reminders of the Bronx's political and racial divisions, left little time to luxuriate in his political triumph.
- Located just three degrees north of the equator, the weather in Tuluá is very tropical, with hot, sunny days punctuated by intense storms.
- The Gore-Gephardt relationship was nasty in those days, punctuated by coarse rhetoric from them and their staffs.
- At the Senior School, regular classes begin each day at 8:15 a.m. and end at 3:00 p.m., punctuated by a late-morning assembly period.
- Its selling point is the weather: cloudless 75-degree days punctuated by brief, titanic thunderstorms on summer afternoons.
- Long, monotonous days punctuated by moments of terror.
- She talked of days punctuated by visits to a doctor, an AIDS counselor and an herbalist who sells "healing" teas.
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