Definitionadj. belonging to or active during the night
Last update: November 25, 2015
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It combines in-depth factual information with the authors experience and many illuminating anecdotes about badgers and their nocturnal behavior. [adjective]
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This softness was suspicious; it hinted at furtive goings and comings, silent entrances and exits of nocturnal men, and the wolf-like tread of crime. [adjective]
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Athens and Rome have and keep, throughout all the nocturnal darkness of the centuries, halos of civilization. [adjective]
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It seemed to be a sort of rite with him, to prepare himself for slumber by meditation in the presence of the grand spectacles of the nocturnal heavens. [Please select]
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Because I sleep all night, I do not consider myself to be a nocturnal person. [adjective]
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Nocturnal flowers give good smell. [adjective]
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Ruth's priory--the how, was by a nocturnal experiment of Dousterswivel, accompanied only by myself. [Please select]
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They kept themselves, therefore, as still as possible, and observed with eager and anxious curiosity every accent and motion of these nocturnal wanderers. [Please select]
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Else why had it been selected as the scene of this nocturnal trial. [Please select]
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Consider, you grow old apace; and, therefore, have a reverend care of your health, which must certainly be very much impaired by these nocturnal expeditions. [Please select]
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MONKS, AT THEIR NOCTURNAL INTERVIEW It was a dull, close, overcast summer evening. [Please select]
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