Monday
/ˈmənˌdeɪ/, /ˈməndi/
noun
‌the day that takes place after Sunday
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1It is Monday morning.
2It is Monday evening.
3Today is Monday.
4Today is Monday.
5Today is Monday.
Tuesday
/ˈtjuzˌdeɪ/, /ˈtuzˌdeɪ/, /ˈtuzdi/
noun
‌the day that takes place after Monday
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1Tuesdays are tumblr.
2My birthday was Tuesday.
3"Is today Tuesday?"
4Tuesday features domestics, women's clothing, pets, and food items.
5- Mine come on Tuesday.
Wednesday
/ˈwɛnzˌdeɪ/, /ˈwɛnzdi/
noun
‌the day that takes place after Tuesday
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1Prehistoric Road Trip premieres Wednesdays, June 17th-July 1st at 10/9c.
2Wednesdays are the website and youtube.
3Wednesdays are the new Fridays.
4So today is Wednesday.
5Wednesdays are tough.
Thursday
/ˈθɝzˌdeɪ/, /ˈθɝzdi/
noun
‌the day that takes place after Wednesday
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1All the restaurants in the city are busy on Thursday.
2A walk in the park The next day was Thursday.
3Thursdays are twitter.
4Today is Thursday.
5Thursdays is our delivery day.
Friday
/ˈfɹaɪˌdeɪ/, /ˈfɹaɪdi/
noun
‌the day that takes place after Thursday
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1The next opera night was Friday.
2Today is Friday.
3Fridays became Lynn's special time.
4His birthday was Friday.
5- One, two, three, flash back Friday.
Saturday
/ˈsæˌtɪˌdeɪ/, /ˈsætɝdi/
noun
‌the day that takes place after Friday
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1Today is Saturday.
2Today is Saturday.
3Today is Saturday.
4Saturdays are for the boys.
5My birthday is Saturday.
Sunday
/ˈsənˌdeɪ/, /ˈsənˌdi/
noun
‌the day that takes place after Saturday
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1The next day was Sunday.
2Sunday wouldn't work because it would interfere with religious activities.
3Today is Sunday.
4Sundays are a little bit slower.
5Today is Sunday.
zero
/ˈziɹoʊ/, /ˈzɪɹoʊ/
numeral
the number 0; nothing of something
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1Zero likes.
2Got zero.
3As v approaches c, this number approaches zero.
4Zero is here.
5Still says zero.
one
/ˈwən/
numeral
the number 1; the number of sun in the sky
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1One clan in the USA - Clan Donald - has 4,000 families.
2That first race began one of the richest histories in international motor sport.
3Every ten billion years one single grain of sand falls to the bottom.
4A society of surveillance is just one step away from a society of submission.
5One farm in Sweden is even making moose cheese.
two
/ˈtu/
numeral
the number 2; the number of wheels on a bicycle
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1Mrs. Peters had two children.
2Joan had two brothers.
3A young woman asks for two kilos of oranges.
4The two men read the letter again.
5In 2009, two researchers ran a simple experiment.
three
/ˈθɹi/
numeral
the number 3; the number of sides in a triangle
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1The three men laughed.
2After three months, the governor saw that Yusuf learned quickly.
3The three children are laughing.
4The next day, all three children are smiling.
5In just three years, nurse vacancies nearly doubled.
four
/ˈfɔɹ/
numeral
the number 4; the number of seasons in a year
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1Scene four take one.
2Four passes man.
3- Just need four. - One.
4Four is a lot.
5Got four.
five
/ˈfaɪv/
numeral
the number 5; the number of fingers we have on one hand
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1There are about five million people in Scotland.
2About five thousand people live in The City, and at weekends it feels empty.
3At least five migrant children have died in government custody since September.
4- Do five!
5One. - One, two - Two - Three - Three - Four - Four, five - Make an omelet.
six
/ˈsɪks/
numeral
the number 6; the number of strings on some guitars
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1His eleventh child, Rory, would be born six months later.
2One woman loses six.
3Six teach him male tricks.
4Do six! -
5Six. Number six comes your head?
seven
/ˈsɛvən/
numeral
the number 7; the number of days in a week
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1But in the winter the days can be just seven hours long, and it often rains.
2Seven, stop.
3Because seven ate nine.
4Because seven ate nine.
5Seven, wear patent leather evening shoes.
eight
/ˈeɪt/
numeral
the number 8; the number of legs on a spider
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1The new girl was eight years old too, and her name was Joan.
2The new girl was eight years old too, and her name was Joan.
3Now, in Chinese, eights represent fortune, and prosperity, and good luck.
4Eight, women love subtle cologne.
5The much smaller city of Carlisle over here in the northwest only had eight.
nine
/ˈnaɪn/
numeral
the number 9; the number of months in a normal pregnancy
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1So three of them had nine.
2Because seven ate nine.
3Because seven ate nine.
4A stitch in time saves nine.
5Nine, women love a great leather bag.
ten
/ˈtɛn/
numeral
the number 10; the number of fingers we have on both hands
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1About ten thousand years ago, humans learned to farm.
2Every ten billion years one single grain of sand falls to the bottom.
3The optimal number of slides in a presentation is ten.
4Finally question ten.
5A lot of you said, "Ten."
eleven
/ˈiɫɛvən/, /ɪˈɫɛvən/
numeral
the number 11; the number of players on a soccer team
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1Eleven is back in the Upside Down.
2- I said eleven.
3Eleven is Girard Perregaux.
4Eleven follow your joy.
5Eleven. - Just watch.
twelve
/ˈtwɛɫv/
numeral
the number 12; the number of months in a year
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1There are beautiful flowers in it, and twelve tall trees.
2Twelve is a convenient number for a few reasons.
3The bell struck twelve.
4Twelve, have a difficult conversation in person.
5- I found twelve.
thirteen
/ˈθɝˈtin/
numeral
the number 13; the number of weeks in a season
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1So you might hear 'thirteen' or 'thirteen'.
2She has thirteen children.
3The rod itself weighed thirteen pounds.
4The lifeboats only rescued thirteen people from the water.
5Thirteen, hosting an actual dinner party.
fourteen
/ˈfɔɹˈtin/, /ˌfɔɹˈtin/
numeral
the number 14; the number of days in two weeks
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1Fourteen is tetradec-.
2The county of Sussex, a large county to the south of London, produced only fourteen.
3Number fourteen is watering system.
4Fourteen is using a real camera.
5So fourteen items match
fifteen
/ˈfɪfˈtin/, /fɪfˈtin/
numeral
the number 15; the number of fingers in three hands
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1Tattooing just fifteen.
2The actress was fictionally fifteen.
3Fifteen, remove red wine stains with white wine.
4Fifteen is a pretty optimal number.
5Fifteen is a mild coma.
sixteen
/ˈsɪkˈstin/, /sɪkˈstin/
numeral
the number 16; the number of pieces each side has in a game of chess
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1So I only need sixteen.
2Sixteen horses pulled the heavy carriage.
3Sixteen, taking notes by hand.
4Sixteen horses pulled the heavy carriage.
5You get sixteen of these.
seventeen
/ˈsɛvənˈtin/
numeral
the number 17; the number of days in two weeks and three days
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1'Room seventeen,' says the woman at the desk.
2Seventeen is heptadec-.
3Seventeen was his unlucky number.
4Two seventeen put we would buy that
5Number seventeen is Louis Moinet.
eighteen
/ˈeɪˈtin/, /eɪˈtin/
numeral
the number 18; the number of squares in three cubes
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1She had a son, who was eighteen years old at that time.
2Eighteen billion- an assets under management and we've really been growing.
3Eighteen using a mixer.
4We have eighteen.
5That boy is eighteen.
nineteen
/ˈnaɪnˈtin/
numeral
the number 19; the number of months in a year and seven months
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1In fact, spacs in 20 21 have already twenty nineteen levels.
2Nineteen percent say yes.
3Is nineteen points.
4Nineteen trillion in lost wealth.
5- I am nineteen.
twenty
/ˈtwɛni/, /ˈtwɛnti/
numeral
the number 20; the number of fingers and toes that we have
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1Her son, Peter, was twenty years old then.
2We probably have twenty. - Twenty?
3We probably have twenty. - Twenty?
4Had twenty!
5Ten ten means twenty.

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