these days
these days
Currently; nowadays; at present. When I was growing up, kids had discipline and structure. These days, it feels like kids are just running amok. It's just so easy to travel abroad these days.
See also: days, these
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
ˈthese days
at the present time, as compared with an earlier time; nowadays: Divorce is getting more and more common these days.See also: days, these
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
these days
At present; nowadays.
See also: days, these
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
- soak (someone) to the bone
- sack time
- (that's) enough (of this) foolishness
- the schoolmaster is abroad
- a fine how do you do
- in one ear and out the other
- a hold on (someone)
- (the) youth must be served
- youth
- Youth must be served