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3rd planet from sun, burrow, dirt; land; planet earth, world; den, burrow; electrical grounding; ore, attach to the earth (about an electrical conductor); cover with soil, human inhabitants of Earth, one of the four elements, pursuits of everyday lifeearth
already prepared, item that is ready to use at the time of purchase or receipt; everyday object displayed as a work of art, preconceived, ready-to-wear garmentready-made
basic literacy for everyday lifefunctional literacy
boring, tedious, tiresome; unimaginative, dull, not creative, everyday style of writing, nonpoetic style of writing; common phrase, dull expression, language that is not poetry, ordinary style of expression, rewrite as prose, sequence, speak or write p...prose
Broadway musical written by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe in 1947 about an enchanted Scottish village; quaint peaceful place that seems unconnected to everyday realityBrigadoon
casual and everyday, colloquial, free of ceremony, unofficial, unceremonious; relaxed, easyinformal
class with hands-on activities, concerned with matters of fact, feasible, workable, applicable; useful, efficacious, can be put to use, good at solving problems, practicing, suitable for everyday use, virtualpractical
comedy based on everyday situation, sitcomsituation comedy
common stock, everyday, general, nonspecialist, of an expected standard, of or for all, of varying stress or length, open public area in a city or town, park, square (also commons), ordinary, piece of public landcommon
commonplace activity, everyday task; habit, custom, practice; procedure that is always the same; part of a computer program containing instructions for a particular task (Computers), ordinary, usual; customary, habitual, regular pattern of behavior, re...routine
contentment with everyday lifequality of life
creative design of everyday objectsarts and crafts
dull, dull remark, everyday, ordinary, uninteresting, something common or normal, something ordinary or routinecommonplace
Edgar Degas (1834-1917), French painter and sculptor famous for his portrayal of scenes from everyday life; family nameDegas
escape from everyday reality, indulgence in fantasies to escape reality, tendency to avoid reality, tendency to seek distractions from everyday lifeescapism
 

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