Antonym: nighttime. Similar words: playtime, at any time, every time, day-to-day, from time to time, time and time again, prime time, time. Meaning: n. the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside.
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(91) Skeins of dark-bellied brent geese flew down-river after a daytime of feeding in fields.
(92) Even during the winter, when the nights are cool, the daytime temperature barely drops below 25C.
(93) All are available for private hire during the daytime as well as before, during and after the show.
(94) Do not take naps in the daytime if you feel tired.
(95) For obvious reasons, most tests have been performed only during the daytime.
(96) Don't forget to leave your name, address and a daytime telephone number!
(97) One straight forward solution for sash windows is to allow minimum fullness in the curtains themselves and tie them back tightly during daytime.
(98) Please give a daytime telephone number, if possible. £10 goes to the writer of each letter on this page.
(99) The weather in general was very cool at night but warm in the daytime, hence the necessity of dressing in layers.
(100) Remember to include your address and a daytime phone number, where possible.
(101) Provide your daytime phone number so the interviewer can reach you, Snow suggests.
(102) Move the plants to a south-facing wall, where they can absorb daytime heat.
(103) Joe and Rex still wore shorts in the daytime but now they put on warm jackets.
(104) Please include your daytime telephone number, and cite the date of articles mentioned.
(105) A mawkish exercise, but one that everyone enjoys - to step about this cluttered suburb like a daytime ghost.
(106) Body temperature is higher in the daytime than at night, and urine flow is lower overnight.
(107) Call 404-222-8268 and leave a brief message, your name and a daytime phone number.
(108) He fell over things he avoided in daytime like stones and bushes.
(109) The heat and burning sunlight of daytime are easily misjudged when leaving a hut in the middle of a starry night.
(110) We have a daytime telephone number to ring for further details.
(111) Leave your answers plus your name[Sentencedict], address and daytime telephone number on the line.
(112) At this meeting are Radio 1's daytime producers and a chairperson who is usually the executive producer of weekday daytime shows.
(113) Lew became bored with not much activity in the daytime.
(114) This would help expand Moby's loyalties and prevent him from becoming too dependent on his main daytime companion.
(115) During the daytime, the temperature would reach 106 degrees; at night the men shivered in their dank drawers.
(116) There are now 21 talk shows on daytime television; two cable channels run them around the clock.
(117) Anne began acting worse-was rebellious, stayed up late, slept in the daytime.
(118) In daytime our skin synthesises vitamin D and a natural protective pigment whilst facial movements enhance tone and elasticity.
(119) I stay there in the dark, in the daytime, in the dark, in the daytime.
(120) Then leave your answers to the four easy, radio related questions, plus your name, address and daytime telephone number.
More similar words: playtime, at any time, every time, day-to-day, from time to time, time and time again, prime time, time, times, on-time, timely, on time, time out, timeout, time off, in time, time-out, bedtime, downtime, at no time, pastime, at a time, at times, for a time, time zone, down time, in no time, timeline, lead time, maritime.