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What (who) is Thursday - definition

DAY OF THE WEEK
Thursdays; Guruvaar; Thor's Day; Thor's day; Jupiter's day; Thurs.; Thorsday; Thirsty Thursday; Donnerstag
  • Druze Prayer house]] in Daliyat al-Karmel
  • Jupiter
  • Painting depicting the Norse god Thunor (the Norse [[Thor]]), after whom Thursday is named, by [[Mårten Eskil Winge]], 1872

Thursday         
¦ noun the day of the week before Friday and following Wednesday.
¦ adverb chiefly N. Amer. on Thursday.
?(Thursdays) on Thursdays; each Thursday.
Origin
OE Thu(n)resd?g 'day of thunder' (named after the Germanic thunder god Thor), translation of late L. Jovis dies 'day of Jupiter'.
Thursday         
·noun The fifth day of the week, following Wednesday and preceding Friday.
Thursday         
(Thursdays)
Thursday is the day after Wednesday and before Friday.
On Thursday Barrett invited me for a drink...
I'm always terribly busy on Thursdays.
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Wikipedia

Thursday

Thursday is the day of the week between Wednesday and Friday. According to the ISO 8601 international standard, it is the fourth day of the week. In countries which adopt the "Sunday-first" convention, it is the fifth day of the week.

Examples of use of Thursday
1. Army South, said Thursday the former hostages would not be speaking publicly Thursday.
2. Thursday and Friday European Union justice ministers meet in Brussels on Thursday and Friday.
3. Outside court Thursday, Scher told reporters, "I‘m obviously disappointed." Jury foreman Norman Breese said Thursday that Scher‘s guilt was obvious.
4. It was expected to move ashore along the northern South Carolina coast near Georgetown late Thursday or Thursday night.
5. Friday‘s launch looked good on Thursday Shuttle managers Thursday evening, however, had defended their decision to proceed with the launch.