On each successive day, daily, as in Day by day he's getting better. Percy Bysshe Shelley used this expression, first recorded in 1362, in
Adonais
(1821): "fear and grief ... consume us day by day."
| Idioms: day by day |
On each successive day, daily, as in Day by day he's getting better. Percy Bysshe Shelley used this expression, first recorded in 1362, in
Adonais
(1821): "fear and grief ... consume us day by day."
| WordNet: day by day |
The adverb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
gradually and progressively
Synonym: daily
| Wikipedia: Day by Day |
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