Thursday, October 9, 2008

Oct. 9th, 2008

NIGHT
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/naɪt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[nahyt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
1.the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise.
2.the beginning of this period; nightfall.
3.the darkness of night; the dark.
4.a condition or time of obscurity, ignorance, sinfulness, misfortune, etc.: the long night of European history known as the Dark Ages.
5.(sometimes initial capital letter) an evening used or set aside for a particular event, celebration, or other special purpose: a night on the town; poker night; New Year's Night. –adjective
6.of or pertaining to night: the night hours.
7.occurring, appearing, or seen at night: a night raid; a night bloomer.
8.used or designed to be used at night: to take a night coach; the night entrance.
9.working at night: night nurse; the night shift.
10.active at night: the night feeders of the jungle. —Idiom
11.night and day, unceasingly; continually: She worked night and day until the job was done.


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