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Tuesday
[ tooz-dey, -dee, tyooz- ]
noun
- the third day of the week, following Monday.
Tuesday
/ ˈtjuËzdɪ; -deɪ /
noun
- the third day of the week; second day of the working week
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Pronunciation Note
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of Tuesday1
Old English ³ÙÄ«·É±ð²õ»åæ²µ , literally: day of Tiw, representing Latin diÄ“s Martis day of Mars; compare Old Norse ³ÙÓ¯²õ»å²¹²µ°ù , Old High German ³úÄ«´Ç²õ³Ù²¹²µ ; see Tiu , day
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When Sir Sam walked out on stage with his "band" at Las Vegas' CinemaCon on Tuesday, the message was clear.
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Before Tuesday’s vote, county supervisors gave her little opportunity to defend her agency.
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Mr Chambers and his lawyer are due to report to police on Tuesday, where charges are expected to be filed.
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He noted the “discount Tuesday†promotion at many theaters.
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Members of two groups, Seniors for Peace and the Democratic Club, gathered Tuesday outside a clubhouse on the 500-acre property to plan a weekend demonstration and distribute flyers that warned:
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