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day in Dogri डोगरी

day in Hindi हिन्दी

day in Kashmiri कॉशुर

day in Konkani कोंकणी

day in Maithili মৈথিলী

day in Marathi मराठी

day in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

day in Sindhi سنڌي

day in Tamil தமிழ்

day in Telugu తెలుగు

day in Urdu اُردُو

day in English

  • day day, noun.
    1. the time of light between sunrise and sunset.
    Ex. Days are longer in summer than in winter. Even the fall of leaves in autumn may be postponed by an artificial increase in the length of day (Eric Ashby).
    2. the light of da
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  • day expr. any day, (Informal.)
    a. in every instance; every time; always.
    Ex. ""You can have a pastoral garden,"" she said ... ""I'll take a formal garden any day"" (New Yorker).
    b. in every way.
    Ex. He is better looking than Gil, an
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  • day expr. call it a day, (Informal.) to stop work or any other activity.
    Ex. After rehearsing the play for three hours, the director called it a day. Some who lost their boats, or had them damaged beyond repair, have called it a day, so far as boating
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  • day expr. day after day, each day.
    Ex. Day after day the birds came back for crumbs.
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  • day expr. day by day, each day; daily.
    Ex. I cannot give you, day by day, an account of this ... journey (Elizabeth Griffith). We live with him and his troubles ... day by day (Alistair Cooke).
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  • day expr. day in, day out, every day; continuously.
    Ex. The major day in, day out business of society has been acquiring the necessities of life (Bulletin of Atomic Scientists).
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  • day expr. from day to day, each day.
    Ex. Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day (Shakespeare). Over 300 reporters ... are sending back information on the situation from day to day (Listener).
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  • day expr. in this day and age, in the age we live in; at the present time.
    Ex. To do ""El Capitan"" in this day and age, the director and cast must bring to the operetta a tongue-in-cheek quality (Harold C. Schonberg).
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  • day expr. that'll be the day, (Informal.) it will never happen.
    Ex. ""Everything here is on a cash basis from now on."" ""That'll be the day,"" he said (New Yorker).
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