day out Idiom
day in and day out
regularly, all the time He goes to that restaurant day in and day out and never gets tired of it.
day in, day out
every day, daily Day in, day out, she walked to work. I saw her every morning.
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adv. phr. Regularly; consistently; all the time; always.
He plays good tennis day in and day out. 
Also used with several other time words in place of day: week, month, year.
Every summer, year in, year out, the ice cream man comes back to the park.day out
A trip, journey, or appointment about abroad from home for the day. I'm absolutely attractive advanced to our day out at the bank on Saturday.Learn more: out