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overnight

[oh-ver-nahyt, oh-ver-nahyt, oh-ver-nahyt] / ˈoʊ vərˈnaɪt, ˈoʊ vərˌnaɪt, ˌoʊ vərˈnaɪt /












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Ottley said police were in touch with the school and parents of its pupils would be contacted overnight to let them know about plans for the coming days.

From BBC

During a news conference, Mamdani said the most severe snowfall is expected overnight, with up to 28 inches in certain areas.

From BBC

Productivity is always positive for society, but it doesn’t change things overnight.

From The Wall Street Journal

The uncertainty was particularly strong, Bain said, in areas including food and drink, textiles, industrial goods and electrical goods "who suddenly overnight are facing this big increase in export costs to the US".

From BBC

Along with all the kit to consider for an overnight trip - including sleeping bags, a stove, food and clothes - Morag also had to pack eight nappies.

From BBC