from day to day
Related to from day to day: days on end, carry the day, calling it a day
from day to day
1. Occasionally. You know you'll have to update this file from day to day, as we are notified of changes.
2. With a focus on what is current. Typically said of one who has little concern for the future. You need to stop living from day to day and think about where you want to go to school next year.
3. Daily. The offerings in the cafeteria change from day to day.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
from day to day
on a daily basis; one day at a time; occasionally. We face this kind of problem from day to day. I'll have to check into this matter from day to day.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
from day to ˈday
1 with no thoughts or plans for the future: They both live from day to day, looking after their sick daughter.
2 if a situation changes from day to day, it changes often: A baby’s need for food can vary from day to day.
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- just another day at the office
- make a day of (doing something)
- make a day of doing
- make a day of it
- day to day
- day-to-day
- day out
- day by day
- from one day to the next
- (just) one of those days