Sentence example with the word 'daytime'

daytime

broad day, day, daylight, daytide, full sun, light of day, noonlight, ray of sunshine, sun spark, sunbreak, sunlight, twilight

Definition n. the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside

Last update: September 26, 2015


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The highest recorded temperature in the shade at Melbourne is 110.7°, and the lowest 27°, but it is rare for the summer heat to exceed 85°, or for the winter temperature in the daytime to fall below 40°.   [Please select]

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Of course, no one ever met Marius in the daytime.   [Please select]

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Jim said nobody would know me, even in the daytime, hardly.   [Please select]

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"Couldn't they see better if they was to wait till daytime."   [Please select]

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Generally, however, it was in the daytime that they sang.   [Please select]

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There, too, probably there were tea-tables and singing in the daytime.   [Please select]

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My people always do; sleep in a daytime.   [Please select]

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They serve for cloaks in the daytime and blankets at night.   [Please select]

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Certainly no native would go along there even in the daytime.   [Please select]

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They will not often attack in the daytime.   [Please select]

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[Illustration] During the daytime they were everywhere and into everything.   [Please select]

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