Synonym: day, daytime. Similar words: highlight, light, flight, slight, plight, alight, blight, day and night. Meaning: n. 1. the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside 2. light during the daytime.
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151. Remember, it is very important to try a new foundation on your jawline in daylight.
152. Noreen quickly took her from Jock and with her brothers beside her ran through the porch of the church into the daylight.
153. It is because at this time the warning light is more easily visible in the twilight than in the daylight.
154. Small Dave ground his teeth and spat into the daylight.
155. I wish to exchange this flash-of-lightning faith for continuous daylight, this fever-glow for a benign climate.
156. Her bedroom was darkened, brown velvet curtains pulled to against the daylight.
157. Back in daylight, Vatanen has been the driving force behind the Banbury team today.
158. The lighting of the galleries has also been transformed and computer controlled blinds fitted to prevent damage from excessive levels of daylight.
159. Admission to all the museums is free; all are open daily during daylight hours.
160. The hours passed, daylight faded, and the sounds of a warm September evening came in through the open window.
161. He enjoyed the dance, and, returning with his Confederate escort, was safely landed in his own lines before daylight.
162. The shift was ended, the sun was not yet up, though it was daylight, full strength and gray.
163. After many complaints, the residents got them to agree to work only during daylight.
164. Until now the hard discipline to follow through has rousted me outdoors on sub-zero days even before daylight.
165. Both are instant daylight process, via a motorised or manual processor, which provides you with the finished image on site.
166. But a very well worked try by New Zealand winger Ritchie Stevens just before the interval put daylight between the teams.
167. It was the daylight, what bit that was getting through the cracks of the curtains.
168. By 1975, almost everyone on the reservation went armed, and few dared to walk around outside even in daylight.
169. Do it in daylight, in the dark,(www.Sentencedict.com) when it's raining and in windy conditions. 2.
170. A percentage of all rabbits stay above ground during daylight.
171. She was looking for stars, knowing that stars were visible in daylight from deep wells, but she saw none.
172. He gunned down a man in broad daylight and got away.
173. It floated mockingly through his sleep and came like a mirage between his eyes and the daylight.
174. Even after this short apprenticeship, it is refreshing to return to daylight and safety.
175. Plants need to photosynthesise in order to grow. Natural daylight is not enough to allow for this process.
176. In the summer I do more daylight hours on the medical end.
177. There are three main sources of light, the first of which is the sun which provides natural daylight.
178. Work in natural daylight if possible or under a soft lamp or candlelight.
179. Daylight was dawning; a troop of horses coming from Latium caught sight of the shining helmet of Euryalus and challenged him.
180. She went back out into the daylight and began to gather together some of the larger rocks that were scattered about.
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