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daytime
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Word definitions for daytime in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
daytime is a Canadian television talk show that has become one of the defining shows across the Rogers TV network of local community television stations. daytime covers a wide spectrum of topics in a 60-minute format, generally described as a local lifestyle ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
daytime \day"time`\ (d[=a]"t[imac]m`), n. The time during which there is daylight, as distinguished from the night; same as day , 1; as, during the daytime.
Usage examples of daytime.
So absolutely peaceful were its surroundings that the vigilance of its inmates was relaxed, and during the daytime, at least, they came and went at will, without a thought of insecurity.
The biggest daytime signature was the dust from the baseplates when they slammed into the ground.
I had performed no heroic measures, the ones that, bright with prudence, you wisely do not perform in the daytime but whose nonperformance terrorizes your conscience following the arrival of dusk.
Jeff and Sabrina are the new daytime sensation according to the soaps magazines.
From the inner recesses of the apartment a solido was blaring out a daytime show.
Tell her that the crews that come back safely are the crews without personal troubles, who sleep sound at nights and have fun in the daytime.
Like dragonflies, they are daytime hunters and usually patrol near bodies of water.
Biscayne Boulevard and Northeast Eighth Street, Biscayne and Eleventh, East Flagler and Third Avenue they questioned a few daytime prostitutes, asking about Ernestine and Flame.
Be it observed, however, that all this information is given by a man who, according to his own statement, was only at one of the islands, and remained there but two weeks, sleeping every night on board his ship, and taking little kid-glove excursions ashore in the daytime, attended by an armed party.
She entered the brick-tiled hall and stopped at the groundfloor apartment, its door wide open, as usual, in the daytime 170 hours.
I like the rows of trucks, and the headstocks, and the steam in the daytime, and the lights at night.
If Mr. Guppy had not been, fortunately for me, engaged in the daytime, I really should have had no rest from him.
FM station began broadcasting -- with daytime Muzak balanced off against a late-night freak-rock gig as heavy as anything in S.
We could be sitting there in the daytime in our FRP, ready to do a first-light attack, and six boatloads of narcoguerrillas could slip quietly into the camp for a big piss-up.
Croix, had gone to the gaming-table as soon as he had got my twenty sequins, and that he had then taken her back to the inn, where he had spent the next day in a state of despair, as he did not dare to shew himself abroad in the daytime.