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mornings
[mawr-ningz]
mornings
/ ˈɔːɪŋ /
adverb
informalin the morning, esp regularly, or during every morning
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of mornings1
Example Sentences
At the 7th Street Produce Market Wednesday morning, a spot usually bustling in the mornings with customers filling up plastic bags with vegetables and fruits — far fewer people than normal walked among the shops.
As the years passed, she grew more soulless and vacant, worn out in ways deeper than what you might assume was brought on by the late nights and early mornings.
She said that she relied on her husband to take care of their children in the evenings because she works mornings at LAX.
I have been late multiple mornings now because of how much I’m enjoying it.
"The traffic doesn't stop for me so what makes them think it will stop for parents, whether there is a zebra crossing or not. In the mornings, it's a fighting battle every day," she said.
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