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D-day Definition & Meaning

d-day
noun
  1. date of the Allied landing in France, World War II

"D-day" in song lyrics

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  • "Specially when Yahweh, is bringin' D-day"
    The Cross Movement — Civilian Affairs
  • "I'm scared of getting old, so when it comes D-Day"
    Hilltop Hoods — Dumb Enough
  • "Due to the fact it's D-Day"
    Inner City Posse (D-Lyrical and Violent J) * — D-Day

Words that rhyme with d-day

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Frequently asked questions

What does d-day mean?
date of the Allied landing in France, World War II
What part of speech is d-day?
D-day is a noun.

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