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Cosa (chi) è livelong day - definizione

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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)

livelong day      
Entire day.
Livelong, Saskatchewan         
ORGANIZED HAMLET IN SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA
Livelong is a hamlet in the Rural Municipality of Mervin No. 499 in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
day in, day out         
continuously or repeatedly over a long period.

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Esempi dal corpus di testo per livelong day
1. Gene Wilder, the first Willy Wonka, might toodle on over to the set of Charlie And The Chocolate Factory and scream at Tim Burton that "Great art direction is NOT the same thing as great film direction!" And just imagine if Vladimir Nabokov and Stanley Kubrick had been invited to endorse Adrian Lyne‘s porny remake of Lolita÷ they would have kicked his ass around that set all the livelong day.
2. One of the fruits of this labor of love began "Caesar had a gal, and her name was Cal – Calpurnia." (Forgive me; it was the 1'60s.) My favorite of the songs I wrote borrowed the tune to "I‘ve Been Working on the Railroad" and opened with "The Ides of March is upon you, all the livelong day, even if you‘re just a–strollin‘ along down Appian Way." A later segment warned, "Caesar, don‘tcha go," and the last verse began, "Someone‘s in the Senate with Caesar...." While working on this project, I discovered that the Ides of March merely referred to the 15th of the month, and that there is nothing ominous about the ides.