6 examples of whole-day in sentences

The long warm days of summer never return but they bring with them a gloom from the haunting memory of those whole-day-leaves, when, by some strange arrangement, we were turned out, for the live-long day, upon our own hands, whether we had friends to go to, or none.

Whole-day-leaves.

In this connection the following passage from Trollope's History of Christ's Hospital, 1834, is interesting: Those days, on which leave is given to be absent from the Hospital during the whole day, are called whole-day leaves....

Compare Lamb's other remarks on his whole-day rambles in "Recollections of Christ's Hospital" (Vol. I.) and in the essays in the present volume entitled "Amicus Redivivus" and "Newspapers.

That's when I thought of making a whole-day trip to Panjim to buy the spares, visit fish shops and also make a few purchases for Ashok.

Kindergarten assistant-mistresses usually obtain from £90 to £100 salary for part-day work, while for whole-day work the rate is the same as that of their colleagues.

6 examples of  whole-day  in sentences