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from dawn to dusk

adv. 1 (context duration English) From sunrise to sunset. 2 (context temporal location English) At daytime.

Usage examples of "from dawn to dusk".

Men with loyal hearts and sturdy backs willing to work from dawn to dusk to keep a roof over all their heads.

They work from dawn to dusk, but every day they get a little farther behind.

It was a settled, steady kind of wind, and it stayed fine on the starboard bow from dawn to dusk.

Arcadio riding on her hip from dawn to dusk, this bad kind of time compelled her to leave things half done.

It spoke of all-encompassing motherly love, and of fields waving with grain and the cheerful scarves and smiles of the harvesters in the fields within which children could play from dawn to dusk without fear, and whose golden acres of grain dipped and swayed to the music of their laughter and song.

All three floors of the new habitat would open onto the tall concourse, and have terraced broad balconies on the sunny side of the rooms, so that even though the whole structure faced north and was buried deeper than Underhill, the heliotropic filtered mirrors on the other side of the trench would pour light onto them from dawn to dusk.

Every day they train from dawn to dusk, until they have mastered the shortsword, the shield, and the three spears.