First Day
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of First Day
First recorded in 1645–55
Example Sentences
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“Since the first day we came here this is what we wanted to do, bring joy back to the community.”
From Los Angeles Times
That’s been true since J.D. and Turk’s first day at Sacred Heart, 25 years ago, when J.D. remarks to himself, somewhat despondently, that the hospital devotes more time to an onboarding seminar on avoiding legal liability than passing along tips on the best patient care.
From Salon
On Wednesday, the stock closed 85.8% below where it closed on its first day of trading on July 1, 2021, at $21.
From MarketWatch
On Wednesday, the stock closed 85.8% below where it closed on its first day of trading on July 1, 2021, at $21.
From MarketWatch
Fanning: You never feel fully prepared on the first day.
From Los Angeles Times
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