day in day out

ADVERB
  1. for an indefinite number of successive days
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How To Use day in day out In A Sentence

  • Day in day out, through the night there was hollering and shouting, it was almost unbearable.
  • This flexibility has the added benefit of breaking up any sense of endless routine or day in day out drudgery .
  • The tailor sits cross-legged day in day out sits in there, takes the needle to put on puts on, is raising the iron shove around.
  • Trinitytide which is symbolical of what one might call the humdrum of religious life, the day in day out sticking to it, make a resolution never to say mechanically _The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. The Altar Steps
  • I have to do the same boring jobs day in day out.
  • There's a routine that we follow in the prison, day in day out, getting up for the bell and going to bed again when it sounds for the last time.
  • No wonder we cannot find staff for such onerous tasks, the stress day in day out must be disastrous on their health.
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