year in, year out



year in, year out

year after year; for years. I seem to have hay fever year in, year out. I never get over it. John wears the same old suit, year in, year out.
See also: out, year

year in, year out

every year for a long time Year in, year out, he has been one of the best players in baseball.
See also: out, year

year in, year out

Regularly, every year, as in We've been going to the Cape, year in, year out, ever since we were children. This expression was first recorded in 1830.
See also: out, year

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Sybilla-Polish, Late Roman
AmenAH-mun (English)Egyptian Mythology (Anglicized)
Karpos-Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
Sampson (2)SAMP-sənEnglish
Sanya (1)-Arabic
Clarinda[klə'rində]