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night
noun as in period of darkness between sunset and sunrise.
Strongest match
Strong matches
bedtime, blackness, dark, darkness, duskiness, evening, eventide, gloom, nightfall, nighttime, obscurity, twilight
Weak matches
after dark, after hours, before dawn, dark hours, dead of night, dusk to dawn, nighttide, pitch dark, pitch-darkness, witching hour
Example Sentences
On one occasion, Alex says she stayed awake for 60 hours, supporting Declan day and night due to a shortage of carers.
On Nov. 18, there were multiple reports of drones operating at night made through the New Jersey Suspicious Activity Report System, officials said.
The Seattle Seahawks’ loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night put the Rams in first place with three games left.
The musical can be seen as preparing the way for “The Carol Burnett Show,” the legendary variety program that made musical comedy revue a staple of Saturday night television in the 1970s.
"Residents live through hell every Friday and Saturday night, dreading that these cars will turn up," said Sarah Coombes, Labour MP for West Bromwich, who has raised the matter in Parliament.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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