day-to-day vs footgoer

day-to-day

noun
  • Ordinary, monotonous routine; that which is usual or mundane. 

adj
  • Happening every day. 

  • Subject to daily redetermination. 

  • Ordinary or mundane. 

adv
  • On a daily basis. 

footgoer

noun
  • One who goes by foot; a walker; pedestrian. 

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