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I . night [naɪt] N

II . night [naɪt] ADJ

first night N

hen night, hen party N inf

1. hen night (party for women):

2. hen night (before getting married):

night blindness N no pl MED

night cream N

night life N no pl

night owl N inf

night-porter N

night safe N Brit

night school N no pl

night shift N

night-time N no pl

night-watch N

Usage examples with nights

to work nights AM

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Rob now spends his days soaking up all things cinema and his nights on the copy desk.
projections.blogs.gainesville.com
The languid pace, starlit nights and captivating natural beauty are contrasted with the negative aspects of country living -- the endless gossip and the villagers' long memories.
www.independent.co.uk
If planted outside, young trees need protection on frosty nights.
en.wikipedia.org
One nights filming required a projection change over and although the current theater projectionist had fallen asleep, someone made the change as scheduled.
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In 1969 for several nights, hundreds of women stayed out past the university women's curfew in protest of the curfew policy.
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Chilly summer nights allow the development of aromatic substances in the grapes.
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On nights when he wants you to be submissive, he hands you one of his red chips.
www.thecoast.ca
To many, it may be goosebumps on the arms or butterflies in the stomach, and to others, sleepless nights and too much salt in the meal.
jamaica-star.com
The festival was a sold out success selling to 2,300 people for two nights, a total of 4,600 attended.
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Originally airing only on Sunday nights from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.
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