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What (who) is Groundhog Day - definition


1952 Groundhog Day tropical storm         
  • Pressure map showing the Groundhog Day tropical storm as an extratropical storm off the Eastern seaboard.
ATLANTIC TROPICAL STORM IN 1952
Groundhog Day Storm; 1952 Groundhog Day Storm; Groundhog Day Tropical Storm; 1952 Groundhog Day Tropical Storm
The extraordinary 1952 Groundhog Day Storm was the only Atlantic tropical cyclone on record in February. First observed in the western Caribbean Sea on February 2 as a non-frontal low, it moved rapidly throughout its duration and struck southwestern Florida early the next day as a gale-force storm.
Groundhog Day (musical)         
MUSICAL COMEDY BASED ON THE FILM OF THE SAME NAME
Groundhog Day is a musical with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin, and a book by Danny Rubin. It is based on the 1993 film of the same name, which featured a screenplay co-written by Rubin.
day in, day out         
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Day in day out; Day In - Day Out; Day in Day Out; Day In Day Out; Day In, Day Out (disambiguation)
continuously or repeatedly over a long period.

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Groundhog Day
Examples of use of Groundhog Day
1. Camp life soon acquired a «Groundhog Day» routine.
2. "Nov. 8 was like Groundhog Day for six . . . weeks.
3. Have your say» "Its Groundhog Day," Mr Galloway declared.
4. It‘s a lot like Groundhog Day _ and the results are worth just about as much.
5. But not even in the movies can Groundhog Day last forever.