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- noun Plural form of
Black Friday .
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Examples
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That's comparable to or better than past years, said the employee, who has worked three consecutive Black Fridays at the Holmdel store.
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That's comparable to or better than past years, said the employee, who has worked three consecutive Black Fridays at the Holmdel store.
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Second place went to our sour economy's ups and downs - the job losses and con artists, the green shoots and Black Fridays.
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But, I wondered with the economy is bad as it is, did shoppers go out in droves like Black Fridays in the past?
Boomer Chick: An Ordinary Day in the Life of a Boomer Babe 2008
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But, I wondered with the economy is bad as it is, did shoppers go out in droves like Black Fridays in the past?
Boomer Chick: An Ordinary Day in the Life of a Boomer Babe 2008
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Andrew Townes has worked seven Black Fridays at Charleston and Columbia Best Buys.
Island Packet: Home 2009
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