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evenings
/ ˈːɪŋ /
adverb
- informal.in the evening, esp regularly
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Word History and Origins
Origin of evenings1
First recorded in 1865–80
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The official driving test fee is £62 for weekdays and £75 for evenings, weekends and bank holidays.
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Lurie still takes his kids to school every morning, he said, and aims to get home by 9 p.m. most nights, while reserving Friday and Sunday evenings for family.
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Warm spring evenings that soon will lip into summer swelter.
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Many areas will see low clouds and patchy fog in the mornings and evenings during the weekend and into next week.
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Tired of those evenings when you inevitably know you'll wind up making the same dinner you always make?
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