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Definition of night-time in English: night-timenoun ˈnʌɪttʌɪm The time between evening and morning; the time of darkness. as modifier they asked police for extra night-time patrols Example sentencesExamples - A community of York sisters fear their night-time slumbers could be disrupted by light flooding into their convent.
- It was in the afternoon but the cabin lights is already switched off, providing a night-time atmosphere.
- In this case frosts will be patchy as cloud acts as a blanket, helping to keep the night-time temperatures higher.
- Following the success of a bat watch and barbecue evening last year, the group is planning another night-time event.
- Police are also patrolling the city and have slapped a night-time curfew on the city.
- He said a night-time curfew for known troublemakers might be the only way to make the area safe.
- New mobile wardens will be laying on night-time patrols to deter vandals and thieves who prey on visitors.
- Convivial night-time chats extend until the first traces of sunrise.
- If they fail to abide by it, officers can increase the punishment aspects, such as making the night-time curfew longer.
- From the aeroplane's window is a night-time scene of sheer blackness, broken only by orange spots of the Bedouin fires.
- We will actually scout a place many times, checking it out in the daytime and night-time.
- The first is that it could result in people drinking until later and the night-time economy becoming busier.
- Feelings were running high in New Malden about the planned night-time closure of the police station.
- From now on as we head off through autumn and on to winter, the night-time will stretch and the day-time shrink.
- Highworth police have recently stepped up night-time patrols to deter anti-social behaviour.
- Do the same for the night-time hours by dividing the period between sunset and sunrise by 12.
- Takeaway patrols to crack down on violence outside night-time eateries have been welcomed by councillors.
- The sudden arrival of warm wet weather caused a mass night-time migration of frogs, newts and toads to deluge the centre in Barnes.
- He then returned to his car and made an emergency call to the police who had received several other calls about the night-time incident.
- Officers want teachers to join them on night-time patrol so they can identify juvenile troublemakers and help bring them to book.
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