Definition

(I eat 3 oranges) every morning: (I eat 3 oranges) each morning, before 12 all the days of the week idiom
  • "Philip : Thank you loyal subjects, I hope you enjoyed your new national anthem. Don't worry, you'll going to hear it again, every morning, every afternoon, and twice every night."
  • "(Jean singing) Left a good job down in the city, working for the man every night and day!"
  • "'Left a good job down in the city, working for the man every night and day'"
  • "Philip : Thank you loyal subjects, I hope you enjoyed your new national anthem. Don't worry, you'll going to hear it again, every morning, every afternoon, and twice every night."
  • "Philip : Thank you loyal subjects, I hope you enjoyed your new national anthem. Don't worry, you'll going to hear it again, every morning, every afternoon, and twice every night."
  • "Nobody knows this, but every night I return home at seven o'clock to feed my seven cats and watch soap operas while eating bon bons in front of the telly."
  • "Every night? Susie : I, well, yes."
  • "I thought he was just going back to see his family every night."
  • "I think I would prove particularly helpful during your periods of extended absence, as well as during "sleepy time", which, if I understood correctly, occurs nearly every afternoon."

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