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late-night
[ leyt-nahyt ]
adjective
- of or occurring late at night:
a late-night TV talk show.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of late-night1
Example Sentences
When Ava aids the comedy icon in securing her long-coveted broadcast late-night gig, and Deborah tries to deny Ava the head writer position she’s earned, Ava extorts the job out of her — which is precisely what Deborah would have done in her clunky boots.
Viewers who follow late-night have some knowledge of what pressured environments they are in, either by reputation or, in some worst-case scenarios, via shocking reports.
This is especially true of late-night shows and their punishing grind, with which Statsky has some familiarity, having worked as a writer for “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”
In a late-night address on Wednesday, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif vowed to avenge those killed in India's strikes.
The girl had been travelling with her sister, who survived the late-night crossing over the vast lake, where winds can be powerful.
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