It is a red-letter day.
Red-letter day: a day remembered as especially happy and significant Red letter day is any day that is of specific significance according to the medieval church calendar. They used red ink to show these days. Red letter day is a synonym for a public holiday in many countries of the world. Red letter day would be any day that you feel is special to you or holds something significant to you that is of importance to you. Red letter day should be a happy ocassion to you.
It says, "Let your smile protect you from things that would otherwise ruin your day." If you had no umbrella and it was rainy, it might mess up your day. But if you do, it hardly affects you. Same thing goes for a smile.
It refers to a day being noteworthy or of hanging a banner of announcement, usually of good news.
Stay calm; stick to your guns, and you will carry the day.
The phrase means to be nervous or anxious about something.
Red-letter day: a day remembered as especially happy and significant Red letter day is any day that is of specific significance according to the medieval church calendar. They used red ink to show these days. Red letter day is a synonym for a public holiday in many countries of the world. Red letter day would be any day that you feel is special to you or holds something significant to you that is of importance to you. Red letter day should be a happy ocassion to you.
Just a flowery word for day.
Saving for a day when you really need it.
It says, "Let your smile protect you from things that would otherwise ruin your day." If you had no umbrella and it was rainy, it might mess up your day. But if you do, it hardly affects you. Same thing goes for a smile.
Shakespear Play
crack of the day
It's not an idiom. It means just what it says -- it's either going to rain that day, or it will be sunny.
White and gold are also prominent.
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"A black day" is an idiom in contemporary English that is relatively uncommon but still quite useful. With "black" referring primarily to darkness (of night, of a storm, etc.) when there ought to be light, its basic meaning is simply this: "a bad or difficult day."
All people should save something for a rainy day.
to delay making a decision until the next day