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  • adverb idiomatic Alternative form of day and night.
  • adjective figuratively entirely different, opposite

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  • Night and day he toiled to unseat the emissary of the powers of evil; and he never received a penny piece for his trouble; he did it all for the sheer hate of the thing. -- ''Yashima, or, The Gorgeous West'' by R T Sherwood, 1931.

    December 24, 2008

  • you are the onnnnnne

    *hums*

    December 24, 2008

  • only you beneath the moon and under the sun

    *hums along*

    September 9, 2010

  • night and day

    day and night - Cole Porter?

    September 9, 2010

  • *nods and grins at fbharjo*

    whether near to me or faaaaaar

    September 9, 2010

  • *wanders by page a month later*

    It's no matter, darling, where you arrre, I think of youuuuuuuuu....

    November 7, 2010