1. day to day - Noun
2. day to day - Adjective
3. day to day - Adverb
4. day to day - Adjective Satellite
of or belonging to or occurring every day
Source: WordNetday-to-day
Things are so hard to figure out when you live from day to day in this feverish and silly world. Jack Kerouac
Fear? What has a man to do with fear? Chance rules our lives, and the future is all unknown. Best live as we may, from day to day. Sophocles
That's the reason they're called lessons, because they lesson from day to day. Lewis Carroll
No matter what these terrorists do, I refuse to be terrorized. All this requires is just a few alterations in our day to day lives. For example, my first instinct when I receive an envelope full of white powder...is to snort it! I just won't do that this time! Margaret Cho
She was doing it because she had nothing to lose, because her life was one of constant, day to day frustration. Paulo Coelho
Debts remain from day to day. English Proverb