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Occurring or returning in the ordinary course of events.
routine
everyday
mundane
unremarkable
workaday
ordinary
1
The
quotidian
patterns of society are revealed without my making an effort.
2
There may be unidentified significance in what otherwise looks like
quotidian
grind.
3
But there was more
quotidian
work to be done as well.
4
There is not much to relate of the
quotidian
life of the artist.
5
But reminders of history's antithesis to these
quotidian
pleasures are never far away.
6
When we do return to the
quotidian
,
we notice something strange.
7
After the poetry of 1916 commemorations, the prose of
quotidian
politics.
8
Life in Italy was a strange mixture of the
quotidian
and the sublime.
9
Never before has my nose been so rubbed in the
quotidian
.
10
Of course, Felton is the leading expert in turning
quotidian
routines into mesmerizing visualizations.
11
Partly, this is a reclamation of important territories: the local, familial, rural and
quotidian
.
12
In our modern country, my personal firsts have each become unremarkable, neutral,
quotidian
events.
13
It is there, in acts outside of the
quotidian
,
that his mettle is tested.
14
He has created a framework in which the
quotidian
nature of press life is inverted.
15
Could my quixotic quest be a quite
quotidian
query?
16
But Archibald, Duke of Argyle, was narrow in his ordinary expences, in his
quotidian
expences.'
quotidian
quotidian details
quotidian life
quotidian business
almost quotidian
more quotidian