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day-by-day
[dey-bahy-dey]
adjective
taking place each day; daily.
a day-by-day account.
Word History and Origins
Origin of day-by-day1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
"I thought I would have to endure it day-by-day," he said.
“It’s a day-by-day soap opera, and just like a soap opera, you get relief, then it heats up again,” said Jonathan D. Aronson, a professor of international communication and international relations at USC.
“We’re kind of just assessing it day-by-day. We hope to have him back within the next few games,” Redick said after practice.
"But it's the families and getting justice that keeps us going day-by-day."
“I didn’t want to risk pitching through something in such a close, important game. We’ll take it day-by-day, but right now, I’m all right. I plan to keep going.”
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