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What (who) is -day - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Day by Day (television); Day by Day (music); Day By Day (album); Day By Day (song); Day by day; Day By Day; Day by Day (album); Day by Day (disambiguation); Day by Day (TV series); Day by Day (song)

-day      
You use -day with a number to indicate how long something lasts.
The Sudanese leader has left for a two-day visit to Zambia.
COMB in ADJ
day in, day out         
continuously or repeatedly over a long period.
day         
  • Night in art]]
  • Decimal clock face, made in around the start of the 19th century
  • Earth's rotation imaged by [[Deep Space Climate Observatory]], showing axis tilt
  • Twilight in [[Port of Kaohsiung]], Taiwan.
  • Ceres]], the largest dwarf planet
  • [[Sun]] and [[Moon]], Hartmann Schedel's ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]'', 1493
UNIT OF TIME LASTING 24 HOURS, DERIVED FROM THE PERIOD OF EARTH'S ROTATION ABOUT ITS AXIS
Day duration; Days; SI day; SI days; Civil day; Day unit; Seconds in a day; Parts of the day; Parts of a day; 🝰
n.
1) a chilly, cool; clear, nice; cloudy; cold; foggy; gloomy; hot, stifling; rainy; sunny; warm day
2) an eventful, field, memorable, red-letter day (we had a field day criticizing their report)
3) a holy; opening; visiting; wedding; working day (opening day of the baseball season)
4) day breaks, dawns (poetic)
5) by day (London by day)
6) by the day (to be paid by the day)
7) for a day (we are going to town for the day)
8) in a day (we cannot do the whole job in a day; back in the old days)
9) on a certain day (on the following day; on New Year's Day)
10) within several days (within ten days)
11) (misc.) day after day; day and night ('all the time'); D-day ('a day on which a significant event is scheduled to begin'); to take a day off; I rue the day ('I wish that that day had never been'); from day to day; day in, day out; to carry the day ('to be victorious'); the other day ('recently'); his days are numbered ('he will die soon'); the dog days ('the hot days of July and August'); halcyon days; the good old days; it was a big ('successful') day for our team; to take one day at a time; judgment day; on the day (BE; colloq.) ('when the time comes') USAGE NOTE: The collocation by day contrasts with by night (London by day is very different from London by night), (see the Usage Note for night)

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Day by Day

Day by Day may refer to:

Examples of use of -day
1. ABOUT THE SERIES This series explores how class influences destiny in America. • Day 1÷ Overview • Day 2÷ Health • Day 3÷ Marriage • Day 4÷ Religion • Day 5÷ Education • Day 6÷ Immigration • Day 7÷ New Status Markers • Day 8÷ The ‘Relo‘ Class • Day '÷ The Hyper–Rich • Day 10÷ Class and Culture • Sunday÷ Up From the Projects Where Do You Fit In?
2. "You get day after day of severe weather and day after day of tornadoes until the pattern changes," Houston said.
3. Focus÷ Hiroshima The Holocaust Focus÷ the Holocaust D–day Focus÷ D–day Interactive guide VE Day Focus÷ VE Day
4. "We were doing stuff every day – press releases every day, sometimes a couple a day, e–alerts every day or every other day," she said.
5. PARIS (Reuters) – After Smoke Free Day and Car Free Day comes Sarkozy Free Day.