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nighttime

[nahyt-tahym] / ˈnaɪtˌtaɪm /


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Manning Beef made national headlines in 2021 when a small herd of cattle escaped through an open gate and went for a nighttime stroll, wandering more than a mile away into a residential neighborhood.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s so lit up that for a moment it doesn’t look like it’s nighttime.

From Literature

“I don’t know why other people don’t like it. It’s like when you’re a kid and you go in for parents’ evening and it’s nighttime at school and you’re like, ‘I shouldn’t be here!’

From Los Angeles Times

Jeri, barred from seeking election next year due to a constitutional one-term limit, has made crime his focus, even taking part in nighttime raids.

From Barron's

Under the law, existing wells that are close to these places can continue to operate, but must monitor emissions, control their dust and limit nighttime noise and light.

From Los Angeles Times