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late-night

[ leyt-nahyt ]

adjective

  1. of or occurring late at night:

    a late-night TV talk show.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of late-night1

First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences

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Saturday’s big megachurch energy continued with Creed’s late-night set in the Palomino tent, where singer Scott Stapp struck an assortment of messianic poses as his bandmates ground out the gospel-grunge riffs of “One Last Breath” and “Higher.”

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No one has been more visible on the polo grounds this month than T-Pain, who after playing both weekends of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival capped Stagecoach Day 1 with a late-night set in the Palomino tent.

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The court’s late-night intervention is an extraordinary and highly unusual rebuke to the government, one that may well mark a turning point in the majority’s approach to this administration.

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These chewy, rich mini brownies are perfectly portioned for late-night cravings and the individual packaging makes them easy to stash in your bag — or next to your bed.

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Still, in a late-night session when ease trumps everything, the PAX Plus is a dependable favorite — especially when paired with the optional Puck Press, arguably its most innovative accessory.

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