Definition of Everydays

1. everyday [n] - See also: everyday

Lexicographical Neighbors of Everydays

every trick in the book
every week
every which way
every which where
every year
everybody
everybody's
everybody and his cousin
everybody and his mother
everybody and their brother
everybody and their dog
everybuddy
everyday
everydayness
everydaynesses
everydays (current term)
everydude
everydudes
everyguy
everyguys
everyhow
everyman
everyman's right
everymen
everyone
everyone and his brother
everyone and his mother
everyone and their brother
everyone and their dog
everyone and their mother

Literary usage of Everydays

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Government and Politics by Charles Austin Beard (1914)
"That magistrates be appointed to exercise the authority of the whole for the better dispatch of business, of everydays occurence. ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1855)
"... form a very inadequate opinion of the life which, even in London, is made up of everydays and email events, and is by no means a series of catastrophes. ..."

3. Memories of a Hostess: A Chronicle of Eminent Friendships, Drawn Chiefly by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe (1922)
"... their everydays too. I wore a lilac polonaise with a yellow rose — I speak of the latter because it seemed to please WM Hunt to see the dash of color. ..."

4. The Way of Martha and the Way of Mary by Stephen Graham (1916)
"... have the normal life, serve man as well as God, marry, have children, work as well as pray, and live through six everydays to one of incense and song. ..."

5. Droog Design: Spirit of the Nineties by Renny Ramakers, Gijs Bakker (1998)
"Sottsass and company were preoccupied with the meaning of objects in today's everydays surroundings, and with manipulating that meaning. ..."

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