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everyday
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Everyday or Every Day may refer to:
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Everyday \Ev"er*y*day`\, a. Used or fit for every day; common; usual; as, an everyday suit of clothes. The mechanical drudgery of his everyday employment. --Sir. J. Herchel.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1630s, "worn on ordinary days," as opposed to Sundays or high days, from noun meaning "a week day" (late 14c.), from every (adj.) + day (n.). Extended sense of "to be met with every day, common" is from 1763.
Usage examples of everyday.
For Alice comes from and alone represents the everyday world of her readers, which, for the sake of their existence as well as hers, must appear sane.
In yet other cases carbon dioxide transports the subject to the Other World at the antipodes of his everyday consciousness, and he enjoys very briefly visionary experiences entirely unconnected with his own personal history or with the problems of the human race in general.
In everyday usage, avidya is sometimes called both sin and ignorance, but these pejorative terms hide the essence of the truth, which is that all such obstacles exist in consciousness and can be cleared away.
My dear wife puts up with me, you know, but even after all these years she would as soon drink ordinary everyday Beaujolais or an undemanding Mosel.
While his squire, Bruno, pulled off the boots and turned them over to a waiting slave to be cleaned and repolished, then fetched the other pair of everyday boots from the clothespress, Don Guillermo was thinking.
From time to time the Maharishi would organise day trips to Dehra Dun or other nearby towns in order that the meditators did not get too cut off from everyday reality, though usually they would make their own arrangements.
The first Aemilia who was ever a Vestal was wise enough to know that the everyday tasks, tending the sacred fire and carrying all of our water from the wellit was the Fountain of Egeria in those days, admittedly a lot farther away than Juturnawere not enough to keep our minds busy and our intentions and our vows pure.
Fools went back to the everyday life they had so often mocked: Fools bought clothes, bore children, voted in school board elections.
Amelia, the gentlest and sweetest of everyday mortals, when she found this meddling with her maternal authority, thrilled and trembled all over with anger.
The everyday conversational of Art is now the tenebrous chatty-talk of academics and goony writers like me.
The tendril is an everyday hybridoma of liana, earthworm, and slime mold.
He looked too normal, too ordinary, too everyday to supply the services Kusum had been told about.
Were not this thing of everyday occurrence in Morocco, and had I not examined scores of such papers, the way in which the ignorant Moors fall into such traps would seem incredible.
Stationeri had been particularly upset about common, everyday nomes learning to read.
Were it so, the festival would have no meaning, for what else is it but the ultimate negation of all the petty nonfulfillments of humdrum, everyday life?