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II . morn·ing [ˈmɔ:nɪŋ] INTERJ inf

morn·ing ˈnews·pa·per N, morn·ing ˈpa·per N

ˈmorn·ing sick·ness N no pl

morn·ing ˈstar N

1. morning star ASTRON (planet):

danica f

2. morning star HISTORY (weapon):

morn·ing-ˈaf·ter pill N the morning-after pill

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Such incidents often occur in early mornings when the floating population is more.
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So should we all be locking ourselves in quarantine in the mornings for fear of microscopic germ warfare?
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There are also art shows, craft fayres, tea parties and coffee mornings.
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They are strong fliers and usually fly in the mornings and afternoons.
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Max, after putting out the fire with an extinguisher, sighs and states that mornings are going to be rough without any coffee.
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A lot of cold wintery dark mornings to get the miles in.
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He became a stable pony in the mornings, accompanying younger horses in their training.
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Needless to say she became a regular member of the coffee klatch which met most mornings of the week in the common room.
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A morning newspaper is one on sale in the mornings (as opposed to an evening newspaper, on sale from about noon onwards).
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For example, on damp mornings, drum brakes can lock on first application, skidding to a stop even after the brake pedal has been released.
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