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daytime
/ ˈɪˌٲɪ /
noun
the time between dawn and dusk; the day as distinct from evening or night
Other 51Թ Forms
- predaytime noun
Example Sentences
Sunday will see a slight dip to 29C in daytime highs, but the heat will remain with a chance of some places around London seeing 30C or above.
Yes, there had always been daytime game shows, but after “American Idol” and “Survivor” became prime-time hits and the Kardashians began their empire building, the reality craze spread like kudzu through broadcast and cable.
Agents on horseback and in armored vehicles participated in a daytime raid in the heart of Los Angeles’ immigrant community.
On Saturday, Steers posted a play-by-play of the two parents’ daytime activities on July 4.
At home, you're probably not aware of this – but there's an entire team at Glastonbury dedicated to creating "broadcast safe" versions of the music for daytime radio, to avoid the wrath of Ofcom.
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