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evening

[eev-ning] / ˈiv nɪŋ /


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Now this brutal evening in Milan becomes part of that story, and it is up to him where he takes it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Demand compresses into a single evening, and prices rise accordingly.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the evening, the mother of a victim, Sarah Lampert, addressed the media at the center, saying she wanted to speak for 12-year-old daughter Ticaria who had "a beautiful, strong voice that was silenced."

From Barron's

Exhausted by the end of the day, I began turning down evening invitations from friends and colleagues.

From The Wall Street Journal

Thus, morning anchors aren’t obligated to adhere to the neutral comportment we expect of their evening news counterparts.

From Salon