Definition of «whole day»

The phrase "whole day" refers to a period of 24 hours, which is the standard measure of time for one day. It means from morning until night or from dawn till dusk and includes all the periods of light and darkness that occur during this duration.

Phrases with «whole day»

Sentences with «whole day»

  • I have worn them for several times for whole day activities and my feet were not suffering like with other high heels. (colorandgrace.com)
  • If you do start a collaboration with someone spending whole days here on a regular basis, they'll need to get a membership. (betahaus.com)
  • There is no better activity then relaxing in hot geothermal water after whole day of skiing. (slovakation.com)
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