morning, noon and night
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morning-noon-and-night
Contents
1
English
1.1
Adverb
1.1.1
Translations
1.2
See also
English
Adverb
morning
,
noon
and
night
Constantly
;
ceaselessly
; without
stopping
.
They toiled
morning, noon and night
to sell their idea and make it work.
Translations
constantly
Russian:
день и ночь
(ru)
(
denʹ i nočʹ
)
,
кру́глые су́тки
(
krúglyje sútki
)
(
deprecated template usage
)
{{
trans-mid
}}
See also
around the clock
at all hours
24/7
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