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Daily   /dˈeɪli/   Listen
Daily

adjective
1.
Of or belonging to or occurring every day.  Synonyms: day-after-day, day-by-day, day-to-day.  "A daily paper"
2.
Appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions.  Synonyms: casual, everyday.  "Everyday clothes"
adverb
1.
Every day; without missing a day.
2.
Gradually and progressively.  Synonym: day by day.
noun
(pl. dailies)
1.
A newspaper that is published every day.



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"Daily" Quotes from Famous Books



... these petticoats for Little Sister are done. What shall it be?" and Caroline Darrah beamed upon Phoebe with the warmest of inter-woman glances. The affection for Phoebe which had possessed the heart of Caroline Darrah had deepened daily and to its demands, Phoebe, for her, had ...
— Andrew the Glad • Maria Thompson Daviess

... form of her husband grow daily weaker before the assaults of one of the most treacherous enemies modern science has to face, she felt herself in the grip of a great dread which could not be for an hour thrown off. She did not let go of her courage; ...
— Red Pepper's Patients - With an Account of Anne Linton's Case in Particular • Grace S. Richmond

... came to be Berry's fag, and, though beaten by him daily, he allowed, of course, no one else to lay a hand upon me, and I got no more thrashing than was good for me. Thus an intimacy grew up between us, and after he left Slaughter House and went into the dragoons, the honest fellow did not forget ...
— Men's Wives • William Makepeace Thackeray

... was a wise woman. She discerned that there had been a hitch in the programme of her daughter's daily affairs, but she asked no questions. She never intruded upon Marjorie's little reserves. She knew now that whatever her daughter had kept back had been done in accordance with a code of living, the uprightness of which was seldom ...
— Marjorie Dean - High School Sophomore • Pauline Lester

... my companion in captivity, John Stewart, was killed by the savages, and the man that came with my brother returned home by himself. We were then in a dangerous, helpless situation, exposed daily to perils and death among savages and wild beasts—not a white man in the country ...
— The Adventures of Daniel Boone: the Kentucky rifleman • Uncle Philip


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