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daytime
/ ˈɪˌٲɪ /
noun
- the time between dawn and dusk; the day as distinct from evening or night
Other Word Forms
- ·岹t noun
Example Sentences
Last year California Adventure unveiled a new daytime parade, “Better Together: A Pixar Pals Celebration,” and it’s returning for the 70th.
I would take the pole to Venice Beach in the daytime, then rent it out to a warehouse at night.
Exposure to constant bright light causes pigeons to lose their regular locomotor and feeding patterns, and goldfish that are normally active in daytime likewise lose their own consistent patterns of activity and rest.
The camera pans to the other end and former rapper and daytime TV host Queen Latifah appeared in the center of Thee Stallion’s backup dancers.
After her “AGT” elimination, Ridley continued to bring her music to various stages including New York’s Highline Ballroom and the daytime space with an appearance on Harry Connick Jr.’s talk show “Harry.”
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