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each day

adv. without missing a day; "he stops by daily" [syn: daily, every day]

Usage examples of "each day".

It was dark outside, as the Promethean sun was in the sky only a few hours each day.

The man she knew, the one she loved, was disappearing before her eyes each day.

With each day, she was becoming more and more sure that she had been sent back in time for a reason.

Rather, they greeted each day bursting with energy and a carefree exuberance for life.

He felt battered for each day brought a new set of difficulties and he felt impotent against them all.

Out there it was attended constantly by liftings barges, as prefabricated sections were slotted into place and vast hoppers of materials were supplied to the small army of tradesmen who ferried out and back each day.

That sounded all right-but every day it was tomorrow that I'd be able to do it, and each day it became more difficult.

Allday could recall each day, the painful recovery, the very power of the man he served and loved as he had fought to win his extra battle, to hide his despair and hold the confidence of the men he led.

Alas, no, for it is the place of undying hope, which makes each day worse than the one before, as this thirst, which is kept alive in us, is never slaked.

Ah Bong spent each day in bed, while his brother worked on the land and returned to cook the evening meal at sunset.

He is best remembered for his lists of proscriptions, published each day and naming those who had displeased him or were considered enemies of the Republic at his word.