daily dozen
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of daily dozen
An Americanism dating back to 1915–20
Example Sentences
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In a daily dozen ways, Labor Secretary Goldberg, 53, last week was speaking in the name of President John F. Kennedy on matters of deepest concern to the nation's 72.2 million-man labor force.
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Altman stores up energy by gobbling yogurt, Burnett is a yogist, and Bacall goes through a daily dozen of what she calls "lying down" exercises.
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He dresses with as much care as Hugh Walpole; but by a regular adherence to the rules of the daily dozen, his weight has remained that of a young man of grace and poise.
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Operagoers no longer will stand for three-ton tanks in the roles of innocent 15-year-old girls, or singers who stand in front of the prompter's box and do their daily dozen.
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Bernarr McFadden preached the "daily dozen" exercise system twelve years before Walter Camp got fame thereby.
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