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evenings
/ ˈ¾±Ë±¹²Ôɪŋ³ú /
adverb
- informal.in the evening, esp regularly
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of evenings1
Example Sentences
Tired of those evenings when you inevitably know you'll wind up making the same dinner you always make?
One of the biggest arguments for British Summer Time is that road traffic accidents decrease substantially in the lighter evenings during summer.
The process of moving the clocks forward by one hour in the summer was started during World War One in Germany in 1916, as a way to save energy resources during lighter evenings.
Played largely on Monday and Tuesday evenings, this was all about attracting viewers.
"The hawk is not as hungry as it has been and would not feed at all from the falconer last night, despite having done so over the past few evenings," the council said.
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