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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
Kimberley had visited Sheridan, who she had known for a number of years, on the night of 19 February 2021, an inquest in November 2024 heard.
“Just having a professional win to come out the second night of a back-to-back and play the way we did was pretty impressive.”
More than 100 firefighters with 15 appliances worked throughout the night to bring it under control.
By this point, she's having a blast – bounding across the catwalk every night, and dropping to her knees between songs to talk to the audience at eye level.
Stories emerged of how he had compiled dossiers on each player before joining Villa, and how he can often be seen leaving the club's Bodymoor Heath training ground late into the night.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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