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A trip into a city, taken for pleasure.
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(rare, intransitive) To spend a day (in a place).
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(informal, often in the negative) An easy and pleasant task or situation.
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(idiomatic) An excursion, returning home on the same day.
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An excursion that lasts most of the day.
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To go on a one-day excursion; To visit someplace and return within a day.
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Someone who takes a day trip.
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(Canada, US) A single-day excursion or retreat.
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Alternative form of day trip [An excursion that lasts most of the day.]
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A person who goes on an excursion; a traveller or tourist
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A day of class taken away from school for a field trip.
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to have numerous jobs in a short period of time
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(Australia, Britain, New Zealand) A day on which school pupils are allowed to wear casual clothes which would on any other day be against the school's uniform policy.
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(chiefly Britain) A holiday that consists of transport and accommodation advertised and sold together by a vendor known as a tour operator.
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A day given to play or diversion; a holiday.
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(UK) A time when children can play outside during the school day.
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A trip taken for personal, non-work reasons.
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(Canada, US, Australia, UK (in certain public schools)) A time of play during the school day, usually on a playground.
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A trip to a more urban area in the evening, or from it in the morning.
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Any of the days occupied on a voyage, etc., under a charter, including Sundays.
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an event in which schoolchildren travel to a location separate from their normal learning environment under the authority of the staff of their school and with the purpose of learning by experience.
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(intransitive) To vacation (to spend or take a vacation).
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(neologism) The merging of work and leisure activities.
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Time in one's car during which one does activities related to one's job.
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The duty of supervising pupils in a school playground during breaktimes.
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