"morning, noon and night" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [English]

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  1. Constantly; ceaselessly; without stopping. Related terms: around the clock, at all hours, 24/7 Translations (constantly): день и ночь (denʹ i nočʹ) (Russian), кру́глые су́тки (krúglyje sútki) (Russian)
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