Sentence examples for were days from inspiring English sources

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were days

noun

Any period of 24 hours.

  • I've been here for two days and a bit.

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"We were days from happiness.

There were days when I ate nothing.

The worst were days three to four.

There were days of nonstop machine-gun fire and missiles.

There were days I couldn't get out of bed.

There were days when you didn't make a penny.

There were days when we got more than 40 shells.

There were days when the boys had three gelati.

They were days, he says, characterised by secrecy and oppression.

"There were days I came back crying," she said.

Those were days of nasty feuds in the music world.

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