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night-time
noun
- the time from sunset to sunrise; night as distinct from day
- ( as modifier )
a night-time prowler
Example Sentences
The government highlighted that the Licensing Act 2003 already requires licence-holders to uphold public safety and prevent crime, adding that recent measures include a new criminal offence for drink-spiking, more training for night-time economy staff and enhanced protection for stalking victims.
We joined him on a night-time mission to locate and recover armoured vehicles in need of repairs.
"It is these types of night-time attacks by Russia that destroy our energy sector, our infrastructure, and the normal life of Ukrainians," Zelensky said.
A public inquiry into night-time flying rules at Leeds Bradford Airport has been held over the past few days.
Foreign criminals who cannot be deported could be electronically tagged and placed under a night-time curfew by the Home Office, under a new government measure.
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