Idiom
Days are numbered.
When someone's days are numbered, they are expected to die soon.
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Gender rating, she said, "is a problem whose days are numbered".
It is the story of one Antonio Ricci, whose days are spent with other luckless men looking for work.
At any given moment, the population is laden with a portfolio of recent mutations, each of whose days are numbered.
The same is true of his aggressively ambitious staffers, whose days are spent rolling calls, checking CNN, scarfing take-out, and fighting over the wording of press releases.
Trash By Andy Mulligan David Fickling Bookss) Raphael is a dumpsite boy whose days are spent sifting through rubbish and whose nights are spent sleeping beside it.
Here is a fellow whose days are mostly spent getting Jammie Dodgers for his mam, being sneered at by his neighbours, perceiving evil around him.
When Greig Sargeant — a shapely black man with a sweet, worried look — plays Dilsey, she is a feeling person whose days are consumed by her efforts to keep the Compsons in line.
Yet despite this (or perhaps because of it) she has also become the unwilling exemplar of an aggravating boho archetype: the dreamy, young hipster whose days are filled with coffee, curios and disposable enchantments.
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