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View definitions for the other day

the other day

adverb as in recently

noun as in yesterday

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My boyfriend and I were in our front yard in South Lake Tahoe the other day, enjoying an unseasonably warm afternoon, when a friend approached on his bike.

“He’s been great on the bench with talking with guys, making sure our bench energy is good. I told him the other day, we see it and we appreciate it and we all just value what he’s doing right now from that aspect in leadership.”

“I feel a lot of guilt because I’m here in this nice house and others might not be. My therapist says that’s not a good way to think. But I have to give back. The other day we got my daughter’s hair braided. I gave a $100 tip on a $135 bill.”

Schultz spoke about it the other day in a conversation at the Sunset Marquis, part of a lengthy promotional trek he said was keeping him away from his wife and two young children longer than he’d been away in a while.

“I mean, Channing Frye said it the other day ... Why do you want to be the face of the league when all the people that cover our game and talk about our game on a day-to-day basis s— on everybody?’

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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