day in, day out, every day without fail



day in, day out, every day without fail

A phrase used to describe something that happens routinely or regularly. Day in, day out, every day without fail, I pass that same woman walking her dog. My mom started driving us to school because we would miss the bus day in, day out, every day without fail.
See also: every, fail, without

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Luiseloo-EE-zəGerman
Kristiyan-Bulgarian
Osee-Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
PhilomelFIL-ə-mel (English)Literature
Nanuq-Native American, Inuit
LeonieLE-o-nee (German), lay-o-NEE (Dutch)German, Dutch