Definition of Day in day out

1. Adverb. For an indefinite number of successive days.

Exact synonyms: Day After Day

Lexicographical Neighbors of Day In Day Out

day boarder
day book
day boy
day boys
day by day
day camp
day care
day care center
day care centers
day count convention
day for night
day game
day hospital
day in, day out
day in and day out
day in day out (current term)
day in the sun
day jessamine
day job
day labor
day laborer
day laborers
day labourer
day late, dollar short
day lily
day neutral plant
day nursery
day of reckoning
day of remembrance
day of rest

Literary usage of Day in day out

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

1. The Testament of a Prime Minister by John Davidson (1904)
"... “And wearing gallantly, day in day out, “Its azure mantle of ethereal dust, “That turns at night a sable domino “With stars embroidered. ..."

2. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx (1906)
"The labour which is set in motion by the total capital of a society, day in, day out, may be regarded as a single collective working-day. ..."

3. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1900)
"... and was told they did not; their peculiar value lay in the repetition of the same sort of work day in, day out, without apparently any desire to change. ..."

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