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daytime

noun as in daylight

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The news should have been handed out during the daytime, McPhearson said, when protests would have been were more peaceful.

Meredith did some high-kicking with the Rockettes, and then breezed through a checklist of daytime staples: Fabulous prizes?

The battle-scarred daytime TV vet agrees that Vieira could survive and even thrive, but offers a cautionary note.

“There are actually three type of shows that succeed in daytime,” says the producer.

One of their first observations about daytime sleep was that the dreaded mid-afternoon slump is part of human nature.

Miss Boutts replied that they were too busy in the daytime, but were asked once a week to a "bang-up" affair.

In the daytime he would lie concealed in some thicket, close to a road, his horse always picketed some distance from him.

No; for at first it only came at night, but after the horn was blown it came in the daytime as well.

When it is new, and also when in its waning stages it is visible in the daytime, the spherical form is very apparent.

There is also a night-class for those working in the daytime who desire to extend their theoretical knowledge.

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On this page you'll find 97 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to daytime, such as: daylight, light, sunlight, sunshine, astronomical day, and bright.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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