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order of the day

noun

  1. the agenda for an assembly, meeting, group, or organization.
  2. the activity or feature of primary importance:

    Good cheer and celebrations will be the order of the day.



order of the day

noun

  1. the general directive of a commander in chief or the specific instructions of a commanding officer
  2. informal.
    the prescribed or only thing offered or available

    prunes were the order of the day

  3. (in Parliament and similar legislatures) any item of public business ordered to be considered on a specific day
  4. an agenda or programme
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of order of the day1

First recorded in 1690–1700
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This was not a night when interactions or high-fives were the order of the day.

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Blue skies and sunshine were the order of the day in Chester on Sunday.

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He did not have much of a budget for players - savage amounts of money had been wasted on poor players and downsizing has been the order of the day for a while now.

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Balls, hoops and glittery outfits were the order of the day - here's some of the best shots from the morning...

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Keeping the ball low, imaginatively using this glorious golfing terrain was the order of the day.

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