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Great Sunday

American  
[greyt suhn-dey, suhn-dee] / ˈgreɪt ˈsʌn deɪ, ˈsʌn di /

noun

Eastern Church.
  1. Easter Sunday.


Etymology

Origin of Great Sunday

Translation of Late Greek megalḕ hēméra literally, “great day”

Example Sentences

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Also vital on any great Sunday is time with Charissa and their dogs, Raisin and Clara, a lot of delicious gluten-free food, shopping, writing time and a car nap.

From Los Angeles Times

Cash did a great “Sunday Mornin’.”

From Los Angeles Times

He might not play great Sunday, but he’s good enough to lead Cleveland over his old team.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s funny. I don’t sleep that great Sunday nights,” Zalatoris said.

From Seattle Times

“So definitely a great Sunday for most of us.”

From Los Angeles Times