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nights
[ nahyts ]
nights
/ Բɪٲ /
adverb
- informal.at night, esp regularly
he works nights
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
That specialness makes “Cowboy Bebop” the prescription for sleepless nights, whether it’s because you can’t or don’t want to.
There were videos from bowling nights and rap battles with colleagues.
The big Wisconsin Supreme Court race piqued my interest, but I still didn't look too closely, having spent one too many late nights waiting for the Waukesha returns.
Several of the women also echoed something I have repeatedly heard elsewhere - they can finally sleep again, after lying awake nights afraid that RSF looters would break in.
It identified those who said they experienced such issues at least three nights or days a week, for at least three months as experiencing insomnia.
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