playday (Meaning)

Wordnet

playday (n)

time for play or diversion

Webster

playday (n.)

A day given to play or diversion; a holiday.

Synonyms & Antonyms of playday

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playday Sentence Examples

  1. Emily and her cousins had a splendid playday at the sprawling park, filled with laughter and endless games.
  2. The kindergarteners eagerly awaited their weekly playday, where they could unleash their imaginations and engage in creative activities.
  3. The playday at the community center provided the children with a safe and nurturing environment to socialize and develop their motor skills.
  4. Sarah organized a playday for her preschool-aged friends, complete with a puppet show, face painting, and a bounce house.
  5. The playday at the animal shelter allowed visitors to interact with rescued pets and learn about responsible pet ownership.
  6. The after-school playday offered children a chance to unwind, participate in structured games, and make new connections.
  7. The school hosted a special playday for students with disabilities, ensuring that all children had an opportunity to participate in the fun.
  8. The annual summer playday in the neighborhood brought together families and neighbors for a day of games, music, and laughter.
  9. The playday at the nursing home allowed residents to connect with younger generations and reminisce about their own childhood memories.
  10. The therapist planned a playday to help her patients improve their social skills and reduce anxiety in a relaxed and engaging environment.

FAQs About the word playday

time for play or diversionA day given to play or diversion; a holiday.

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Emily and her cousins had a splendid playday at the sprawling park, filled with laughter and endless games.

The kindergarteners eagerly awaited their weekly playday, where they could unleash their imaginations and engage in creative activities.

The playday at the community center provided the children with a safe and nurturing environment to socialize and develop their motor skills.

Sarah organized a playday for her preschool-aged friends, complete with a puppet show, face painting, and a bounce house.