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daybreak

[ dey-breyk ]

noun

  1. the first appearance of daylight in the morning; dawn.


daybreak

/ ˈ»å±ðɪˌ²ú°ù±ðɪ°ì /

noun

  1. the time in the morning when light first appears; dawn; sunrise
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of daybreak1

First recorded in 1520–30; day + break
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They gather shortly after daybreak outside a minimarket, the tropical heat thickening, the dawn haze in lethargic retreat.

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There could be gusts of up to 30 mph by daybreak Saturday, he said.

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By daybreak, the two bigger fires — Palisades and Eaton — had grown significantly, fueled by high wind gusts throughout the night.

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By daybreak, two larger air tankers, known as SuperScoopers, were also able join the operation, officials said.

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But Hall said patterns seen in past Santa Ana wind events “suggest winds should ramp up around daybreak,†which occurs around 6:50 a.m.

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