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day one

noun

  1. (often initial capital letters) the very first day or beginning of something.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of day one1

First recorded in 1975–80
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Constitution Hill fell for the second time in succession as star mare Lossiemouth landed the Aintree Hurdle, the feature race on day one of the Grand National meeting.

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On day one of his second term, President Trump showed his hand when he issued an Executive Order restoring federal death penalty prosecutions and executions.

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Give me a gauge any day — one less thing for me to overthink.

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"We'll give it a go, we'll do our best and if we run out of stock on day one, we'll just have to restock on day two".

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That’s what Ice Cube, 55, envisioned from day one, but he’s not above employing marketing savvy to raise awareness.

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