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n. (time zone English)
Usage examples of "time zones".
Instead we went to bed early and were awakened two hours before dawn-a ghastly time of day, particularly when your time sense has been badgered by crossing too many time zones too fast.
In the morning I woke early, for my inner clock was confused by the crossing of time zones, and walked for a while in the desert.
Maud Torrence was talking about a Professor Peirce who had just read a paper before the New York Academy of Sciences on the advantages of establishing national and international time zones.
Before this search is over, God knows how many time zones or gates you'll have to jump through, particularly if Armstrong has left London for healthier climes.
MC Governor adjusted those times for the different time zones in which each city was located around the world.
He'd been awake for the last thirty-seven hours and had crossed so many time zones that he lost track of them.
Then I used to put her into day care time zones, but you just can't get reliable time tracking now.
Their flight had taken twelve hours, but they had gone west through nine time zones, and crossed the date line at 180°.