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Definition

To cease an activity.

To retire.

To end a period of activity, either because it is unsuccessful or because enough has been done.

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Origins

From earlier call it half a day, which first appears c. 1834, meaning to leave before the working day was over.

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In Context

  • "We have been at this for hours; let’s call it a day and come back tomorrow when we are fresh."
  • "“Do you often go looking for mice in other people’s rooms?” “I wouldn’t say often. Just when the spirit moves me, don’t you know?” “I see. Well…” When people say “Well” to you like that, it usually means that they think you are outstaying your welcome and that the time has come to call it a day. She felt, I could see, that Woosters were not required in her son’s sleeping apartment […]"
  • "After suffering massive losses for three years in a row, the boss decided to call it a day, and sold his company."
  • "After he was reprimanded for slacking on the job, they decided to call it a day and fire Allen."
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