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Answer for the clue "Each evening ", 7 letters:
nightly

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Word definitions for nightly in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English nihtlic "nocturnal, of the night, at night;" see night + -ly (1). As an adverb, Middle English nihtlich , from the adjective.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Nightly may refer to: An event which occurs once every night . A nightly build of any software The nightly build of Mozilla Firefox The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore , a late-night panel talk show hosted by Larry Wilmore on Comedy Central

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. happening every night; "nightly television now goes on until 3:00 or 4:00 a.m." adv. at the end of each day; "she checks on her roses nightly" [syn: every night ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Nightly \Night"ly\, a. Of or pertaining to the night, or to every night; happening or done by night, or every night; as, nightly shades; he kept nightly vigils.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN news ▪ SkyNews also broadcasts a live parliamentary report and covers the House in its nightly news bulletins. ▪ After the crime, patriot leaders appeared on nightly news and talk shows, spewing righteousness and ...

Usage examples of nightly.

The family that runs this place makes guests feel extra welcome and serves wine and plenty of appetizers nightly, along with a hotel-staff hospitality in the inviting living room.

Spoleto Festival, Buccaneer Days was a nonstop extravaganza of parties, masked balls, parades, street fairs, a beauty pageant, and nightly sea battles.

For help with that selection I turned to Locusta, whom I saw almost nightly.

Across Puget Sound the myriad denizens of the metroplex were going about their nightly business.

For four days they journeyed through deep woods carpeted with the leaves of a thousand autumns, where at midmost noon twilight dwelt among hushed woodland noises, and solemn eyeballs glared nightly between the tree-trunks, gazing on the Demons as they marched or took their rest.

Ennet House residency, the agonizing desire to ingest synthetic narcotics had been mysteriously magically removed from Don Gately, just like the House Staff and the Crocodiles at the White Flag Group had said it would if he pounded out the nightly meetings and stayed minimally open and willing to persistently ask some extremely vague Higher Power to remove it.

At first Tucker had tried to discourage Laura from taking these nightly jaunts, because she feared Frank Parcher might threaten or harm her in the way of a warning to Tucker.

First when he was a cocky teenager looking for his nightly fix of spaceflight tales, then when he was scavenging, lying about how much he made and the unbelievable find that had just slipped from his fingers, and now as one of the super-elite, a starship owner-captain, one of the youngest ever.

His fleet of Stealth transports made nightly flights over England, distributing their wares to a country-wide network of spivs like demonic Santas.

In the distance, cows lowed, the crickets had begun their nightly stridulations, and the frogs in the Ef lowlands warbled throaty tunes.

He had a slight undercoating of fat all over his body, produced perhaps by nightly access to beer.

And outside, the nightly chorus of hermit crabs, their claws clicking on the rocks, their stolen shell houses clanking as they scuttled, was an undernote to the high squealing bray of one of the wild donkeys come down to raid garden patches in the town.

Shame and unslakable passion bound Augustus closer to her than if their mutual longings had been nightly satisfied or than if she had borne him a dozen fine children.

Colonel Warrender came marching up the battlements on his nightly inspection of the fort.

Sir Stefan as he went to do his nightly guard duty, heavily bundled against the wintery night.