Noun
day out (plural days out)
(idiomatic) An excursion, returning home on the same day.
A visit to the Science Museum in London will be a day out to remember.
After blending in the concealer, Selena brought out the Soft Pinch Liquid Blush in Grace — a nice, soft pink perfect for a day out and about. Source: Internet
A guy who can call a good game, has a good ERA, a good report with his pitching staff, and can receive the ball is going to impact the game day in and day out.” Source: Internet
"Arrive in the car, stay in the car and leave in the car, the Christmas movie drive-in at Tayto Park is safe, socially distanced and the perfect day out to get all the family in the festive spirit!" said Tayto Park. Source: Internet
As Christmas approaches, staff nurse Carol Fitzpatrick said team had adapted to the current situation, while still improving patients’ lives, day in, day out. Source: Internet
All bureaucrats, nodal officers and volunteers are working day in and day out. Source: Internet
And we do the same thing, day in and day out, swapping our energy for an unintentional increase in our work production. Source: Internet