"Everyday" as a single word means common, normal, ordinary. It is an adjective. E.g. "She was just going about her everyday activities" where the adjective everyday modifies the noun activities. Do not confuse this word with the adverbial phrase "every day" as in "I pray to Allah every day", where the phrase modifies the verb "pray".
Studying the meaning people attach to their everyday lives is the search for meaning or understanding. This is part of critical sociology.
Work (the scientific meaning) is whenever you move something. (i. e. writing, moving a box, opening a door, etc.) But work (in everyday life) is when you go get a job and well, I guess... WORK!
is too have sex everyday and make sure you swallow
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It answers the meaning of everyday life.
fuel efficient, good looking, comfortable, inexpensive
Every day is a phrase meaning every day. It takes its stress on the "day." Everyday is a word meaning "commonplace." It takes its stress on the "ev-".
Literally, "God be with you." Practically, it is used as an everyday greeting.
Parables are explained in earthly stories with a heavenly meaning.
There is no single word "everynight" as there is "everyday" (meaning common or usual). The phrase "every night" is an adverbial phrase meaning "nightly."
Every day refers to something happening each day. Everyday means something that is common, ordinary. Also: everyday is an adjective. Meaning, something can be everyday: "an everyday sight." In every day, every is the adjective describing day. You can't say "I go to the store everyday" because it's grammatically incorrect.
To live everyday with some happiness. And remember not to sweat the small stuff.