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daily
adjective
happening
,
produced
,
or
used
every
day
•
Maria
takes
a
daily
walk
along
the
river
before
breakfast
.
Maria
takes
a
daily
walk
along
the
river
before
breakfast
.
•
The
school
announced
a
new
daily
schedule
starting
at
8
a
.
m
.
The
school
announced
a
new
daily
schedule
starting
at
8
a
.
m
.
From
Middle
English
dayly
,
from
Old
English
dæglic
(“
occurring
every
day
”).
adverb
every
day
;
on
each
day
•
I
practice
the
guitar
daily
to
improve
my
skills
.
I
practice
the
guitar
daily
to
improve
my
skills
.
•
Buses
run
daily
between
the
two
towns
.
Buses
run
daily
between
the
two
towns
.
Adverbial
use
of
the
adjective
“
daily
.”
noun
-
daily
,
dailies
a
newspaper
published
every
day
,
often
except
Sunday
•
He
picked
up
a
daily
at
the
station
to
read
on
the
train
.
He
picked
up
a
daily
at
the
station
to
read
on
the
train
.
•
The
city's
leading
daily
raised
questions
about
the
mayor's
plan
.
The
city's
leading
daily
raised
questions
about
the
mayor's
plan
.
From
the
adjective
sense
‘
daily
’
referring
to
something
produced
every
day
,
extended
to
newspapers
in
the
18th
century
.