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nights

[nahyts] / naɪts /


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"For people to come out, enjoy their nights and have a taste of other cultures. The Greeks, you know, are the oldest culture on the planet."

From BBC

After precious few nights out without our kids, we had willingly suspended our better judgment—only to be reminded, expensively, that there are better ways to signal how you feel.

From The Wall Street Journal

I began missing out on Friday night family movie nights because I couldn’t stay awake after long weeks without sleep.

From The Wall Street Journal

Out of place but finding his groove in long, solitary nights of painting and playing music with his family, he was living an artistic, albeit quiet, life.

From Los Angeles Times

The Spicy Librarian will be hosting a range of events like monthly book clubs, community nights and an indie author subscription club.

From BBC