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workaday

[wur-kuh-dey] / ˈwɜr kəˌdeɪ /














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In a 1991 interview, Kurosawa recalled the origins of “Seven Samurai” as a story about the workaday existence of a single samurai.

From The Wall Street Journal

People trusted him because for much of his career he’d been a workaday reporter at United Press International.

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Historically, country music’s purview has been broad and workaday, with songs that reflected the lives of their audience.

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His inspiration was not any architectural theory or school so much as the workaday landscape of Southern California itself, the brash free-for-all he had noticed as soon as he arrived in L.A.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. McGuane’s hapless heroes are local politicians, insurance salesmen, small-town lawyers and other workaday hustlers intent on “getting somewhere among people going nowhere.”

From The Wall Street Journal