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day in and day out

 

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Adverbial day in and day out has 1 sense
  1. day in and day out, all the time - without respite; "he plays chess day in and day out"

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Term: day in and day out

Description:

The term "day in and day out" is an idiom used to describe something that happens consistently, continuously, or without interruption. It refers to the repetition of an action or activity over a long period of time, usually implying a sense of routine or monotony.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1: Regular and Continuous

Sample Sentence: She works day in and day out to achieve her goals.

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Sense 2: Tirelessly and Perseveringly

Sample Sentence: Despite facing numerous challenges, he kept working day in and day out to improve his skills.

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Sense 3: Monotonously and Repetitively

Sample Sentence: In the factory, they perform the same tasks day in and day out.

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