Sentence examples for pay day from inspiring English sources

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pay day

noun

The day of the week/month etc. when wages are issued.

Exact(55)

This is pay day.

Millions in the UK still struggle from pay day to pay day, often failing to make ends meet.

Pay day: Stanley has strong feelings about stipends for student-athletes.

Most of us just live day to day" or "We plan from pay day to pay day ".

As does pay day.

Pay day loans are set to 'double'double

Once you get the routine out, you will be on your way to pay day!

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We've gotten the pay day--I mean, the answer--wrong.

There's no big pay-day coming for him there".

Boxer Floyd Mayweather, by virtue of a record-shredding $300m pay-day for his last fight.

Selling weed seems like an easy pay-day.

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