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Niwantha
How to use "Monday blues" in a sentence?
Hi friends,
I would like to know how to use "Monday blues" in a sentence? I have written a few sentences below? Do they make sense?
1) I had Monday blues because it rained cats and dogs.
2) I am having Monday blues today because it's raining cats and dogs.
Thanks in advance!
Niwantha
Oct 8, 2018 1:56 AM
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Monday morning blues, is the most common and original full idiom. I believe it may have originated from A blues song.
A Mississippi blues song from America, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd3TpjWyVX0
October 8, 2018
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Hey Niwantha! Yes, they both make sense and are good examples! It's not a very common expression though. It's more common to say "Sunday night blues" as people dread Monday! "I have Sunday night blues because of work tomorrow" for example.
October 8, 2018
I have the same question
October 8, 2018
Style-wise, it might be a good idea to avoid two metaphors in one sentence.
October 8, 2018
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