d-day|d day in English
noun
['diːdeɪ]
time of military action, date and time set for a military operation; June 6th 1944, date on which Allied troops invaded the beaches of Normandy in France and fought in heavy battles against Nazi troops
Use "d-day|d day" in a sentence
1. So, today is D-day, then?
2. Today is the D-Day for 2PM, the encore concert day.
3. D-Day veteran - A close call 2:31
4. Bavardage d-day (part 2) May 15, 2012
5. Bavardage d-day (part 1) April 28, 2012
6. The ecological D-Day he posits is compelling and complex.
7. D-day for my departure was set for 29th June.
8. Ckient: I work with R & D , stay in kab kkk day.
9. Today’s word of the day is Adust, A-D-U-S-T
10. You and I live in “a day of warning” (D&C 63:58).
11. (d) if so, the details of the on-line appointments fixed per day?
12. * The inhabitants of Zion are to observe the sabbath day, D&C 68:29.
13. Bolt action Campaign - D-Day - British & Canadian Sectors w/CSM Stanley Hollis Miniature
14. * In that day enmity shall cease from before my face, D&C 101:26.
15. In all of present-day economics, there is no livelier writer than D. N. McCloskey.
16. In 2002, imports of refined petroleum products totaled 8,180 barrels per day (1,301 m3/d).
17. The epicenter of Earth Day 2010 activities in the United States is Washington , D . C.
18. The PP1 days are notified to suppliers before 10.30 one day in advance (D-1).
19. Montgomery bitterly resented this change, although it had been agreed before the D-Day invasion.
20. * The great latter-day work includes the building of temples, D&C 138:53–54.
21. D. chordalis, D. confervoides comb.nov., D. distans, D. firma, D. gayana, D. ligulata, D. muelleri sp.nov., D. patagonica, D. peruviana, and D. tropica.
22. At the D-Day 75th-anniversary Commemorations in Portsmouth last year, a steel wall had to …
23. When D-day arrived they have made enough Penicillin to treat all the wounded ally forces.
24. The maximum removal rate, by physical constraints, is 4.4 million barrels per day (700,000 m3/d).
25. Kessler had said that both Tom and his brother had parachuted into France on D-Day.